The introduction of the GRE in JD admissions helps students who might be looking at more than just law school for postgraduate prospects to keep their options open. It also allows students who are set on law school to take a standardized test that highlights strengths that the LSAT may not, such as math and vocabulary skills. But these are not the only factors that go into deciding which test you should take when applying to law school. To guide you through picking the right test for you, we have outlined the differences between the LSAT and the GRE.