CDAGRIZ said:
Not that it matters, but that's not what that stat means. The 25-75 is a common stat/tool for potential applicants to see where the enrollees scored against their fellow enrollees at the same school, not in the nation. TPR doesn't have the 25-75 scores listed in your link. For instance, if you took the LSAT and racked up your 138 (estimated based on logical reasoning thus far), you could look at real stats and know you'd be a real long shot at UM Law because you'd be well below the 25th percentile of admitted students in your class. And I'm not saying it's a top tier law school.
https://www.lsd.law/University-of-Montana-Law-School
Here’s the full stats. Now I understand what you couldn’t explain. The Princeton page didn’t have the full data.
For comparison here is Harvard and Columbia: https://www.lsd.law/Harvard-Law-School
https://www.lsd.law/Columbia-Law-School
I’m still willing to take the test