Yeah scores come out June 27 even if you have not done the writingsample. I remember reading somewhere that LSAC wont report your score to law schools until the writingsample is turned in.
@"selene.steelman" so hypothetically, if I don’t want admissions officers to see my March writingsample, I could just take the June, July, and September writing samples and it would be effectively washed from my application?
... Has anyone taken the online writing section? I took the test ... took the June LSAT and also have not taken the writingsample. You ... can take the Writing portion on ... the old pencil-and-paper writing section that was administered ...
Do you mean the July 2019 digital sample? If so, I think it ... move forward with the one writingsample that you feel comfortable with ... need to complete a third writingsample. If you're talking about ... two writing samples that you've already ...
... with it, so I'm writing this to show that it ... that time and took the June2019 exam (aka PT 87 and ... ...) Then, I took the September 2019 (aka PT 88 which was ... my master's from September 2019-May 2020 so I couldn ...
... of my friends got their writing section flagged. Hence it took ... took the writingsample after a week of my June exam and my ... score and then get your writing portion sorted.
I took June 2021 and I complete my writing about a week before ... my exam date. My sample was ... . I was nervous about the writingsample but it was very low ...
... mine. I took my first writingsample in June 2018. I think it ... 's a good idea since your writing ... to grad school and my writing and ability to form valid ...
... the entire time I was writing. They also had signs posted ... told us to insert the writingsample form into the last page ... reviews on it prior to writing. The proctor also asked us ...
... year will extend from June 2018 through June2019. There will be an ... additional administration in July 2019, which ... will begin the 2019-2020 testing year ...
Can somebody please explain that to me? I was under the impression the that LSAT was 4 sections with the additional section for the writingsample... am I wrong?