While the writing sample doesn’t actually contribute to your overall LSAT score, it is sent to law schools you apply to as part of your application. So, is it worth it to really try hard on the writing sample if it doesn’t get counted in your score?
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Even though your writing sample doesn’t get scored, the law school admissions staff still could read it, so you definitely want to make a good impression. The LSAT is going to be a long morning, but it’s worth it to try as hard as you can on every aspect, including your writing sample.
Put it this way: if you can’t form complete sentences on the writing sample, but your personal statement reads like a Hemmingway novel, it will raise red flags.
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