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26th June 2015, 02:38 PM
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LSAT or GRE
Hi I want to do Law course in United State US so tell me I have to clear Law School Admission Test (LSAT) exam or Graduate Record Examination (GRE) exam for admission? Also tell me the minimum scores required in these exams for admission?
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#2
19th February 2016, 02:31 PM
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Re: LSAT or GRE
Hello sir, tell me what is deference in LSAT or GRE? Provide me difference in content of passages?
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#3
19th February 2016, 02:32 PM
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Re: LSAT or GRE
The GRE and LSAT are very different tests, not so much in terms of content, but in terms of objectives. LSAT test for admission in law school. It is the only test that law schools accept, and it is a major part like 50% of the applicant’s portfolio. No graduate school outside of law school accepts only the LSAT. Whereas without a GRE score, you seriously limit the number of graduate schools to which you can apply. The Similarities Reading Comprehension Logical Reasoning The Differences Vocabulary Math Essays LSAT paper has included four subjects: Logical Reasoning Reading Comprehension Analytical Reasoning Writing Sample GRE includes on three subjects: Verbal Section Quantitative Section Analytical Writing Section Both tests have transparent reading passages followed by difficult questions. The format of the passages tends to vary more on the GRE. One can get very short passages, and also they can get passages as long as 450-words. The LSAT, by contrast, has passages of a uniform length, from about 300-400 words. |
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