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Hey Buddy, Is Medical College Admission Test® (MCAT) or Law School Admission Test (LSAT) harder?
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The Medical College Admission Test MCAT and Law School Admission Test LSAT are both graduate admissions exams for professional schools. The MCAT is for medical schools and the LSAT is for law schools. Both are difficult exams, but have different content and approaches in the material that they test. Both exam require proficiency, if not mastery, of reading comprehension and understanding dense reading materials. 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. The LSAT has sections on reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and logic games. The reading comprehension tests how well you can understand passages. The logical reasoning section evaluates how well you can dissect and analyze arguments. The MCAT, while it tests reading comprehension and ability to dissect passages and data, is a content based exam. The content of the MCAT requires background knowledge in the physical, biological, and social sciences. No matter how smart or quick you might be, you will need to understand the Ideal Gas Law, Newton’s laws of physics, and how backside attacks work in organic chemistry. Neither law school nor medical school are easy and require a serious and long commitment of both time and money.
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