Am I the only one that felt the test went by in a blur? It went by so fast that it didn't even feel that I had spent four hours testing. Oh yeah the writingsample was pretty decent.
I would say you're better safe than sorry since resubmitting an identical application with a higher score may come off as lazy or unserious to some adcoms in much the same way that screwing around on the LSAT writingsample can have a negative effect.
Reading over that writingsample though is getting me worried... JK! Fuck it. Didn't say anything crazy and it was somewhat coherent plus I seriously doubt anyone would exert the energy necessary to read my handwriting.
I would assume LSAC would make your writingsample available along with your score. For the most part though, it’s my understanding that nobody reads them anyway.
lol I added the writingsample to see about stamina - it was not about being a LSAT guru..
(I have a compressed nerve in my forearm and working on how to alleviate stress on that nerve)
... between the 5th and final writingsample. And then a kid didnt ... write his codes on his writingsample so we had to wait ... -5:00 They collect the writingsample.
Yeah. I have spoken to several people who have been granted accommodations, and for everyone who has extended time (including myself) we only have had to take 5 sections (2 LR, 1 RC, 1LG, and WritingSample). This is very confusing to me as well.