I took the LSAT on a Saturday and did the writing portion on the Monday after and I received my score at the same time everyone else did. I would not stress too much over the writing section. Most of the prompts are the same (asking to argue a position) so I would recommend looking over past examples of responses and use those as a guide. I hope this helped! You got this and good luck!
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I took the LSAT on a Saturday and did the writing portion on the Monday after and I received my score at the same time everyone else did. I would not stress too much over the writing section. Most of the prompts are the same (asking to argue a position) so I would recommend looking over past examples of responses and use those as a guide. I hope this helped! You got this and good luck!