Hi! I hope everyone is doing well. For my first attempt at LSAT Writing, I didn't leave any time at the end to write the conclusion (I tried to copy-paste something I had already written multiple times, but it never worked). I did write my main point as the introduction of my essay, but I know it's important for essays to end with a one-sentence conclusion at the very least. I'm planning to take the LSAT again and am considering redoing the writing sample as well because of my nonexistent conclusion. :(
Did anyone else have an issue with the copy-paste function? Also, do you think it's worth it to redo the writing sample? Thanks in advance!
Hey @! Thanks for your comment; I definitely shouldn't have gone into the exam assuming that all of the basic shortcuts would work. But omg the ctrl + F function?? I had no idea that we could use that during Reading Comp.! That's a huge plus, thanks for that.
In regards to the writing sample, I believe that we only have to complete it once. On LSAC's site, it says that "candidates are only required to have one writing sample on file for their LSAT to be considered complete. Writing samples may be from either a previous LSAT administration or from an administration of LSAT Writing."
I think it's totally up to us to decide whether or not writing up another sample is worth the time. :smile: