Is med school harder than law?
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Is med school harder than law?
The curriculum is harder for med school. Training does not stop with the graduate degree. It is much more difficult to get into medical school than law school. At Yale and Harvard, for example, it is more difficult to get into their medical schools than it is to get into their law schools.
How much free time do lawyers get?
It depends on the lawyer, practice area and firm. I would say the minimum I see most lawyers work is 60 hours per week. Many substantially more. If the lawyer is a litigator, all free time is gone during a trial.
Is the MCAT or LSAT harder?
Both are difficult exams and both require diligent study from most students. The biggest difference between the two tests is that the LSAT is more of a “thinking” test and the MCAT is more of a “content” test. What does this mean? The LSAT has sections on reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and logic games.
Has anyone ever got a 180 on the LSAT?
Has Anyone Gotten a 180 on the LSAT? Out of 144,000 LSAT tests administered by LSAC each year, 0.1% of candidates make a 180. So, yes, it happens, but very rarely. This doesn’t mean it’s out of reach for you.
Can I get into law school with a 146?
146-153: To give you an idea of how key this range is, a 146 is about 30th percentile, while a 153 is 56th. A quarter of all the people who show up to the LSAT on test day fall in this belt. If your initial score is in this range, without any tutoring or other instruction, you’re off to a great start.