- Fri Nov 20, 2020 9:45 am
#81324
Hello,
I saw a few weeks ago you released the LSAT-Flex scoring table that LSAC uses. I've noticed that some of my scores from practice tests differ from what is stated in the scoring table. An example would be on a practice test, my raw score was 52 and came out to a 157 but I see in the table that a 52 would come out as a 159. Is it safe to start using the flex table you presented as a better indicator of our score? Or does it mostly depend on the curve given to the test?
Thanks
I saw a few weeks ago you released the LSAT-Flex scoring table that LSAC uses. I've noticed that some of my scores from practice tests differ from what is stated in the scoring table. An example would be on a practice test, my raw score was 52 and came out to a 157 but I see in the table that a 52 would come out as a 159. Is it safe to start using the flex table you presented as a better indicator of our score? Or does it mostly depend on the curve given to the test?
Thanks