They count the relative space. So if you finish 2nd by a narrow margin, your assessment mark will be narrowly lower than the assessment mark of the dude in 1st (which in turn will be the school's highest exam mark in the subject).
The scaling system is self-correcting. You always get the mark...
The LAT wants you to provide arguments that are 1) well expressed and 2) logical. Being good at English Advanced or Modern History is an okay predictor of LAT success insofar as it correlates with having good written expression (e.g. sophisticated vocabulary, good grammar, varied sentence...
Hi guys,
My name is Michael Nguyen-Kim, and I'm currently a Law/Economics student at UNSW. I sat the inaugural Law Admissions Test (LAT) in 2016 as a Year 11 student, scoring the highest mark of that year's sitting (99/100, 100th percentile).
I am offering a limited number of slots for those...