Hey, so I didn't do any practice essays to prepare, but I did review the Khan Academy (brief) page with info about the writing sample. The page suggested a two paragraph structure: one paragraph about why you are picking your choice, and one paragraph about why you don't want to pick the other choice. I think that worked well for keeping the essay concise while covering all of the bases. If you are struggling with the timing element of the essay, you may be writing more than you have to. Definitely focus on quality over quantity.
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Hey, so I didn't do any practice essays to prepare, but I did review the Khan Academy (brief) page with info about the writing sample. The page suggested a two paragraph structure: one paragraph about why you are picking your choice, and one paragraph about why you don't want to pick the other choice. I think that worked well for keeping the essay concise while covering all of the bases. If you are struggling with the timing element of the essay, you may be writing more than you have to. Definitely focus on quality over quantity.