The writing "opens up" about a week before your scheduled test date, so you should definitely take it as soon as you can since your LSAT score won't be released until your writing is approved. Log-on to your LSAC account, click on LSAT WRITING, and scroll down where you should see a LAUNCH button.
You'll have to download their proctoring software.
Maybe look up prompts before you do it so you can have an idea what to expect.
I JUST finished the LSAT writing portion. PLEASE use practice link to see if there are any technical issues. Stay on it for some time, because there have been some people that ignored Internet connection problems that popped up during the practice run and had issues for the real test. I also had Internet issues and the test closed one me, but was able to start again after calling PSI. Good luck!!
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The writing "opens up" about a week before your scheduled test date, so you should definitely take it as soon as you can since your LSAT score won't be released until your writing is approved. Log-on to your LSAC account, click on LSAT WRITING, and scroll down where you should see a LAUNCH button.
You'll have to download their proctoring software.
Maybe look up prompts before you do it so you can have an idea what to expect.
Good luck!
I JUST finished the LSAT writing portion. PLEASE use practice link to see if there are any technical issues. Stay on it for some time, because there have been some people that ignored Internet connection problems that popped up during the practice run and had issues for the real test. I also had Internet issues and the test closed one me, but was able to start again after calling PSI. Good luck!!