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 Lemorinlaw
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The Lesson 10 recording of the writing sample is very helpful, especially the part about structure and method. But after reviewing the topics provided in that same lesson, I'm wondering if there are examples of writing samples here to get a better idea of what makes for a generally good sample, versus one that totally misses the mark or runs the risk of being too aggressive or unreasonable. Thanks so much for any insight!
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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Lemorinlaw wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 12:29 am The Lesson 10 recording of the writing sample is very helpful, especially the part about structure and method. But after reviewing the topics provided in that same lesson, I'm wondering if there are examples of writing samples here to get a better idea of what makes for a generally good sample, versus one that totally misses the mark or runs the risk of being too aggressive or unreasonable. Thanks so much for any insight!
Hi Lemor,

Thanks for the post. We, unfortunately, don't have any fully written-out writing sample examples, but this blog does provide all of the info about what should be included in the writing sample: https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/the-ul ... ng-sample/

The writing sample is not scored, so we don't recommend putting too much time into preparing for it. Law schools mostly want to know that you can write cohesively.

Thanks!

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