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Post by bac on Mar 9, 2016 15:21:58 GMT -5
Ouch!
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Post by tripper on Mar 9, 2016 15:30:53 GMT -5
LSAT scores can be used for qualifying for MENSA. GMAT also but not GRE after 2001.
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Post by dwfl on Mar 9, 2016 15:32:50 GMT -5
The LSAT scoring never really changed, but it is now conveyed differently to spare attorney egos. The 120-180 scale is really 200-800, like every other exam offered by the College Board. To find the conversion, you drop the first "1" and add a "0" to the end of the score. For example, a score of 160 is really a 600.
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Post by elvis on Mar 9, 2016 15:55:03 GMT -5
The LSAT scoring never really changed, but it is now conveyed differently to spare attorney egos. The 120-180 scale is really 200-800, like every other exam offered by the College Board. To find the conversion, you drop the first "1" and add a "0" to the end of the score. For example, a score of 160 is really a 600. Maybe I'm missing a joke or some sarcasm here, and if so I apologize. But the College Board does not run the LSAT, and the scores don't convert.
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Post by jp42k on Mar 9, 2016 15:58:40 GMT -5
So the only thing keeping me out of MENSA is the fact that I can't recall my LSAT score?
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Post by gary on Mar 9, 2016 16:00:20 GMT -5
So the only thing keeping me out of MENSA is the fact that I can't recall my LSAT score? Recollection of LSAT score is as good a criterion as anything.
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Post by tripper on Mar 9, 2016 16:04:02 GMT -5
You need a score equivalent to the top 2 percent of general public on a standardized intelligence test. For the LSAT that is the 95 percentile or higher (because of course the pool is not the general public but presumably a higher functioning subset).
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Post by catspaw on Mar 9, 2016 16:10:43 GMT -5
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Post by dwfl on Mar 9, 2016 16:14:06 GMT -5
The LSAT scoring never really changed, but it is now conveyed differently to spare attorney egos. The 120-180 scale is really 200-800, like every other exam offered by the College Board. To find the conversion, you drop the first "1" and add a "0" to the end of the score. For example, a score of 160 is really a 600. Maybe I'm missing a joke or some sarcasm here, and if so I apologize. But the College Board does not run the LSAT, and the scores don't convert. The LSAC administers the LSAT, and it is scored like every other exam offered by the College Board. The 120-180 scoring system is simply a different way of presenting the 200-800 scale used on exams administered by the College Board.
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Post by cafeta on Mar 9, 2016 17:31:03 GMT -5
BAC, that score alone should be enough to get you on the register. First, it was my favorite game for many years (albeit I never got close to such a high score); My favorite was Tempest. Me too, Tempest was awesome (and like all games, thoroughly addicting!).
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Post by privateatty on Mar 9, 2016 18:22:15 GMT -5
This is just a year old. Actually, some of the best stuff on this Board is circa 2008-2009. The Azdell litigation had everything on hold for a long time (save a brief window) and come 2007 a lot of folks had been waiting a very long time. Some of the posters were true characters. Prop and Pixie remember...
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Post by Pixie on Mar 9, 2016 19:05:13 GMT -5
This is just a year old. Actually, some of the best stuff on this Board is circa 2008-2009. The Azdell litigation had everything on hold for a long time (save a brief window) and come 2007 a lot of folks had been waiting a very long time. Some of the posters were true characters. Prop and Pixie remember... Yes, well remember those days. Wonder where PatriotsFan is? Are you still in touch with him? Valkyrie is still here, although she doesn't post much anymore. She disappeared for a couple of years, and then resurfaced a few months ago. Pix.
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Post by catspaw on Mar 10, 2016 12:17:55 GMT -5
This is just a year old. Actually, some of the best stuff on this Board is circa 2008-2009. The Azdell litigation had everything on hold for a long time (save a brief window) and come 2007 a lot of folks had been waiting a very long time. Some of the posters were true characters. Prop and Pixie remember... Time flies, privateatty! I think it's two years now since it started. But I appreciate the correction. Two years is no time at all in the life of this process, the time since glaciers covered the earth, or in the age of the universe, all of which share remarkable similarities.
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Post by cafeta on Mar 10, 2016 21:12:08 GMT -5
So the only thing keeping me out of MENSA is the fact that I can't recall my LSAT score? Recollection of LSAT score is as good a criterion as anything. Your LSAT score is the LAST MEANS to get on MENSA!
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