<p>“Were such students those who did poorly in the LSAT section that tests skills not as well practiced by their majors? E.g. English majors who did poorly on the logic puzzles.”</p>
<p>@ucbalumnus: no. To get that type of LSAT score, students are getting the majority (ie 55-65 of the 101) questions wrong, only about 22 of which are in logic games. I’ve seen English majors with 3.7s unable to get more than 15 of the 26-27 Reading Comp questions right. </p>