How are the Indian LSATs in terms of difficulty? I know the games have a few less questions, but what is the difficulty level of RC and LR compared to the American LSAT?
http://www.cambridgelsat.com/resources/ ... -practice/
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- HorseThief
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Re: Indian LSATs
From what I've heard, they're much easier. Be careful, though, I don't think the Indian LSAT's are accepted by American schools.
- gatesome
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Re: Indian LSATs
Law school there is at the same level as undergrad in the US, so the test is easier.
The Indian LSAT is comparable in difficulty to the SAT, not the US LSAT.
The Indian LSAT is comparable in difficulty to the SAT, not the US LSAT.
- pancakes3
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Re: Indian LSATs
I have no idea but looking at the practice test in the link the OP provided it looks exactly the same as the LSAT we take.
http://www.cambridgelsat.com/assets/pdf ... -India.pdf
http://www.cambridgelsat.com/assets/pdf ... -India.pdf
- ScottRiqui
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Re: Indian LSATs
pancakes3 wrote:I have no idea but looking at the practice test in the link the OP provided it looks exactly the same as the LSAT we take.
http://www.cambridgelsat.com/assets/pdf ... -India.pdf
Right off the bat, the questions (except for Section II, strangely) only have four answer choices. That alone makes it significantly easier.
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