Most schools use LSAT candidate writing samples as a part of the admission process. However, each school uses writing samples in its own way. LSAC expects that schools will rely more on the writing sample in the future since writing samples from LSAT Writing will be easier to read than the previously handwritten essays.
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- How is test security managed for the LSAT Writing?
- Are the writing samples from LSAT Writing scored?
- Can I review my writing sample after I have completed the LSAT Writing test?
- Do I have to take LSAT Writing if I have already completed a writing sample during a previous LSAT administration?
- Do I need any identification to take LSAT Writing?
- Do schools read my writing sample?
- Has the structure of the writing sample changed?
- I require special equipment to read and/or enter text into my computer. Will I be able to use that equipment for LSAT Writing?
- If I take LSAT Writing more than once, will law schools see all my writing samples?
- Is LSAT Writing required for applying to law schools?
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