Law school dropout applying to med school?

Yeah, the LSAT is an aptitude test and the MCAT is an knowledge test--I'm aware of the difference. I studied for the MCAT previously, but never took it. Interestingly, I have a friend who scored >90th percentile on the science/social science MCAT sections but didn't do well at all on CARS and would have struggled with the LSAT.

I wasn't trying to say I'll score in the 99th percentile on the MCAT since I did on the LSAT--just that I'm able to put the work in to do well on rigorous standardized tests.

I fully expect to study seriously for a year or more, and I'd be thrilled with a 510+.

Also, that's a very impressive LSAT. You are definitely an anomaly. That's well into the 99th percentile--you would have been a lock for Harvard, Yale, or Stanford or a full ride to any T14. Good thing you realized that med school was the right path before getting lured into law!

What made you decide not to try law after such an impressive LSAT result?

/r/premed Thread Parent