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May 15th, 2015, 11:35 AM
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LSAT Equivalent GRE
Will you please tell me is the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) is equivalent and similar? As I want to do my higher studies from the abroad so please tell me in which exam I have to appear to get admission? The GRE and LSAT are altogether different tests, not such a great amount as far as substance, but rather as far as destinations. For one who needs to go to graduate school, he/she should take the LSAT. It is the main test that graduate schools acknowledge, and it is a noteworthy part—like 50%–of the candidate's portfolio. No doctoral level college—outside of graduate school—acknowledges just the LSAT In any case, you might just need to know how you would do on the LSAT given you've taken the GRE, or the other way around. LSAT versus GRE The Similarities 1. Reading Comprehension 2. Logical Reasoning Both tests have thick perusing entries took after by troublesome inquiries. The arrangement of the sections has a tendency to change more on the GRE. You can get short entries, and you can get sections the length of 450-words. The LSAT, by differentiation, has sections of a uniform length, from around 300-400 words. The Logical Reasoning area on the LSAT makes up half of the test. That is enormous, considering that the whole verbal substance of the GRE makes up just half of the test. Concerning Logical Reasoning (or Paragraph Arguments, as I call them) on the GRE, they are a subset of the perusing entries. While the LSAT has fifty such inquiries, the GRE has a unimportant four. The Differences Vocabulary While it has a solid vocabulary on the LSAT, there are no particular inquiries that test your vocabulary. Half of the verbal substance on the GRE, which adds up to 20 inquiries, is vocabulary-based. Math On the off chance that you thought the vocabulary highlighted the stark distinction between the two tests, consider this: there is not a solitary number on the LSAT, other than the numbering of each question. Half of the GRE is math. Along these lines, you could actually battle to increase 3×4, yet at the same time get a flawless score on the LSAT, on the off chance that you happen to be a verbal virtuoso. Essays Without a doubt the articles must be the same? Probably not. The articles are altogether different. The AWA on the GRE truly tests your capacity to express ideas in composing. The prompts are not thick and overwhelming. Just concoct a position and safeguard it in a treat cutter exposition structure. The LSAT papers are substantially more fun, in any event as I would see it. You have a mind boggling situation, in which there is flawless arrangement. You need to locate the best arrangement, and protect your position. Last edited by Neelurk; March 20th, 2020 at 09:31 AM. |
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February 28th, 2017, 03:45 PM
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Re: LSAT Equivalent GRE
Hi I am interested in knowing about both GRE A well as LSAT examinations and also the differences and the similarities of these examinations?
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January 18th, 2018, 04:59 PM
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Re: LSAT Equivalent GRE
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January 18th, 2018, 05:00 PM
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Re: LSAT Equivalent GRE
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