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Is LSAT RC harder than SAT RC?
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 4:09 am
by RapidLUx
I think LSAT RC is much harder than SAT RC due to the complexity of vocab and the length of some of the questions compared to the SAT
What are your thoughts?
Re: Is LSAT RC harder than SAT RC?
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 10:40 am
by preamble
Well, that would make a lot of sense.
Re: Is LSAT RC harder than SAT RC?
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 9:15 pm
by vcap180
definitely
Re: Is LSAT RC harder than SAT RC?
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 12:11 pm
by jgloster
SAT is way easier. When I first took it my Junior year I got a 720 RC. In my Senior year I got 800.
As for LSAT RC, even after 100 hours of prep, I don't think I went I ever went better than -4 on the RC...i also got 168/170 on GRE.
Re: Is LSAT RC harder than SAT RC?
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 11:22 pm
by Law 202x
If LSAT was only as easy as hard SAT questions, then most students who were accepted would be ill prepared to succeed in law school. Legal texts are obviously harder than any LSAT.
Re: Is LSAT RC harder than SAT RC?
Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 1:17 pm
by Heyy_Y'all
Yes.
Re: Is LSAT RC harder than SAT RC?
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2018 4:16 pm
by Lehmanbro42O
I felt like it was way harder, though in a different way. From what I remember (I'm not gonna go and verify this, rake me over the coals if I am mistaken), SAT RC was littered with difficult vocab and narratives that were possibly difficult to follow, with the questions gauging whether or not you were able to hang on. The LSAT asks structural, bird's eye view, and more analytical questions. You're expected to understand how things figure within the larger framework, intuit positions taken, and make much more difficult inferences. SAT seemed like it was purely getting at reading strength. LSAT was probing something a little different, where being a strong reader is helpful, but not the only big thing being graded.
Re: Is LSAT RC harder than SAT RC?
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 12:34 am
by preamble
Lehmanbro42O wrote:I felt like it was way harder, though in a different way. From what I remember (I'm not gonna go and verify this, rake me over the coals if I am mistaken), SAT RC was littered with difficult vocab and narratives that were possibly difficult to follow, with the questions gauging whether or not you were able to hang on. The LSAT asks structural, bird's eye view, and more analytical questions. You're expected to understand how things figure within the larger framework, intuit positions taken, and make much more difficult inferences. SAT seemed like it was purely getting at reading strength. LSAT was probing something a little different, where being a strong reader is helpful, but not the only big thing being graded.
I would definitely agree with this. I think that you could get a near-perfect or perfect score on the SAT RC simply from previous exposure to more advanced texts - as in, an avid reader would do really well because they've come across complex plot-lines and elevated vocabulary. The LSAT demands a lot more.
I wish they were the same level of difficulty though...