Is medical or law school harder?
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Is medical or law school harder?
There are simply too many lawyers and not enough jobs for all of them. The final verdict is that med school training is harder, but medical career is way more rewarding than law school. On the other hand, law school is easier and quicker, especially if you can go for cheap, with less student loan burden.
Which is harder LSAT or MCAT?
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.
How good is a 179 on the LSAT?
The range of LSAT scores is 120–180. 180 is a perfect score. The raw number of correct answers divided by the number of possible answers (approximately 100–103 questions) is converted into this scaled, 120–180 score. An examinee who scores a 179 likely got 97% of the questions correct.