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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The LSAT is more difficult than the GRE for most--at least according to those planning to attend law school.(Based on many whom I know who have taken both tests.) The GRE is more flexible because it can be a substitute for both the LSAT and the GMAT (MBA programs). Disagree with the OP's thought that those headed for PhD programs are more intellectual or more intellient than those headed to law school.[/quote] Pretty sure the average PhD aspirant in STEM, economics or philosophy has a higher level of intellectual ability than the average aspiring lawyer. That doesn't mean there aren't lots of bright lawyers of course.[/quote] A silly assertion. PhD students at less than top-tier universities probably have no more intellectual ability than attorneys attending less than top-tier law schools, and less than those law students at T14 law schools. Similarly, law students at T14 law schools are undoubtedly as bright as students in other disciplines at top universities; they have just chosen a different career trajectory. [/quote]
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