I took the Law School Qualifying Test on February 6, 2010. Two days after my birthday, March 6, 2010, I went to ADDU-College of Law to get the result. And the verdict: I passed. My stanine score is 6.*
I leave it for others to divine what this triple 6 means. But it certainly doesn't bode ill for me. My evidence: the LSQT.
I'm happy and shocked with the result: happy because I really prepared for it and it's, FYI, my passport to entering law school; shocked because of the four sub-tests in the LSQT (Verbal Reasoning, Critical Thinking, Quantitative Ability, and Figural Reasoning), I scored high in the Critical Thinking.
"Superior" is my critical thinking, according to CEM (Center for Educational Measurement), that which administered the test. The two---Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Ability---are "High Average." In the Figural Reasoning I'm just "Average."
I thought I would score highest in the Verbal Reasoning. Nonetheless, I'm satisfied...
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*I don't know what stanine means. Better click here.
Congratulations!
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