- Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:32 am
#5991
I know that the LSAT writers take pride in making sure that the LSAT is a standardized test and that all of the exams offered during each month have the same level of difficulty, however I often hear rumors that the February LSAT is the hardest. I have read many opinions on different websites. Some people say that the February exam uses "stranger" logic and that the exam is generally more difficult. Some say that more re-takers (people who did not do well on the exam) and last-minute students take the exam in February, which makes the curve better (although I do not understand how that makes sense since the exam is based from a raw score). Others say that the only disadvantage of taking the February exam is that you do not get to see which questions you answered incorrectly, and in that sense, it feels like the exam is harder.
I know that there may not be a definite answer to this question, but I was wondering since Powerscore keeps records of previous exams, did you see any trends in regards to the February exam? Are the scores generally lower? Is the curve worse? Do more students complain about it? Are there any advantages if you take it in February?
I know that there may not be a definite answer to this question, but I was wondering since Powerscore keeps records of previous exams, did you see any trends in regards to the February exam? Are the scores generally lower? Is the curve worse? Do more students complain about it? Are there any advantages if you take it in February?