What is LSAT Raw Score?
The LSAT raw score is converted into the scaled score because it is not able to compare the scores obtained in different sections and separate tests due to the difference in the number of questions and difficulty levels. It is incapable of showing how a student has performed against all the students taking the test. Therefore, there is a need of scaled score and percentile score, which is obtained through a standard conversion chart that is prepared before the test is administered for the purpose of conversion. The raw score alone is helpful only when the results of the same test are being observed. However, when LSAT is viewed in a larger perspective taking into account all the previous tests as well as all different administrations, there can arise some disparities amongst these tests that have an effect on the LSAT raw score. It is possible that there is difference of difficulty levels in two tests administered. One could be easier making students score a higher LSAT raw score and t
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