I would say it is the level of the lie. They don't give grades on those types of test, and being in the top 1% isn't middle of the road, it is the exception. Plus your general lack of easily attainable information only serves to undermine the story you're attempting to create.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostI would say it is the level of the lie. They don't give grades on those types of test, and being in the top 1% isn't middle of the road, it is the exception. Plus your general lack of easily attainable information only serves to undermine the story you're attempting to create.
As for easily attainable information do you mean my personal info? Several members here know me personally and respect my privacy in the same manner that I respect theirs. I also don't do social media for privacy reason. If you would like to meet me just say so.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostMy score isn't in the top 1%; I am good but not that good and besides I have always done well on test. It would be a solid A if it was graded like the test we all took in school but in this case there is no passing or failing score. The rule of thumb is that you need at least a 160 to get into a law school. My score is right at or below the median test score for the top 10 law schools in the USA. FYI the median in TX is a 166 score. In case you don't know what the term "Median" means he is a link to its definition.
As for easily attainable information do you mean my personal info? Several members here know me personally and respect my privacy in the same manner that I respect theirs. I also don't do social media for privacy reason. If you would like to meet me just say so.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostMy score isn't in the top 1%; I am good but not that good and besides I have always done well on test. It would be a solid A if it was graded like the test we all took in school but in this case there is no passing or failing score. The rule of thumb is that you need at least a 160 to get into a law school. My score is right at or below the median test score for the top 10 law schools in the USA. FYI the median in TX is a 166 score. In case you don't know what the term "Median" means he is a link to its definition.
As for easily attainable information do you mean my personal info? Several members here know me personally and respect my privacy in the same manner that I respect theirs. I also don't do social media for privacy reason. If you would like to meet me just say so.
And where did you get your stats? The test ranges from 120 -180. Or more realistically to about 175, because anything over that is in such a small range.
So you're essentially saying the average score in Texas is in the top 93% of all test takers. Are your stats based on numbers you made up for this internet posting? And to get into a top 10 school is an accomplishment in itself.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostI'm beginning to think you are fucking with all of us. I'm talking about the seemingly complete full retard you go when discussing law schools and your test scores. This was all information presented to you in other threads, specifically the one you came in flippant saying you got a 172 in. I'm not asking for personal information in any way. Did you base your questions off of the landing spot on your "jump to conclusions" mat?
And where did you get your stats? The test ranges from 120 -180. Or more realistically to about 175, because anything over that is in such a small range.
So you're essentially saying the average score in Texas is in the top 93% of all test takers. Are your stats based on numbers you made up for this internet posting? And to get into a top 10 schook is an accomplishment in itself.Last edited by SlowLX; 01-20-2015, 11:05 PM.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostAnd you've just lost it all, you've made an exception.WH
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Originally posted by SlowLX View Postand let's not forget that he spent 30 grand on test prep. http://www.dfwmustangs.net/forums/sh...64&postcount=7
Originally posted by svo055Originally posted by talismanMaybe it will help them with their LSAT scores?
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostSeveral members here know me personally and respect my privacy in the same manner that I respect theirs.Originally posted by BroncojohnnyWould you like your reparations in 5.56mm or 7.62mm?
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Originally posted by Samhain View PostI've just never seen any of these people come to your defense, and that's kind of odd.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by SlowLX View PostAccording to the first link on Google when you type "median lsat scores for law schools" the median for UT is 166. So that must translate for the entire state to him. His logic and critical thinking skills are far superior to ours afterall. I mean he scored higher than all but a couple thousand people do every year and let's not forget that he spent 30 grand on test prep. http://www.dfwmustangs.net/forums/sh...64&postcount=7
That actually helps explain the awkwardness of that post with the explanation of median. My daughter does that. She works to explain common things to me when she learns something new.
Also the lowest score on that list is at #55 and schools ranked just above, its 160. Yeah, its the median score for a bunch of the best schools in the country , but I could see how someone could confuse that if they were unfamiliar.
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