What exams do you need to pass in studying abroad law?

To study law abroad, you need to take the following exams:

1, GRE, an American postgraduate entrance examination, is suitable for postgraduate students in various disciplines and majors except law (LSAT score required) and business (GMAT score required). It is an important basis for American graduate schools to select and train senior research talents, and it is also one of the important reference conditions for university graduate schools to decide whether to provide scholarships to applicants.

2.GMAT, an examination held by the Graduate Entrance Examination Committee of American business schools in the educational examination service. Universities in the United States, Britain, Australia and other countries all evaluate whether an applicant is suitable for business or economic management graduate students through GMAT test scores, so as to decide whether to accept them.

3.LSAT test is an entrance qualification test set by the Law School of the American Law School Admission Committee. Most of these law schools are located in American States, and a few are located in Canada. Almost all law schools require applicants to submit LSAT scores. As one of the main conditions for law school to evaluate applicants, LSAT score is a very important measure.