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Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering

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Drexel University
Doctor of Medicine, Biomedical Sciences

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Indiana University-Bloomington
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Frequently Asked Questions
The LSAT Essay Section (also called the Writing Sample) is a 35-minute component where you respond to a prompt by writing a persuasive essay arguing for one of two positions. While it's not scored like other LSAT sections, law schools receive your essay as part of your application materials, and admissions officers review it to assess your writing clarity, organization, and reasoning ability. A strong essay can reinforce your candidacy, while a weak one may raise concerns about your communication skills.
With only 35 minutes, time management is critical. Most test-takers spend 2-3 minutes reading and understanding the prompt, 8-10 minutes planning your argument and outline, 20-22 minutes writing, and 2-3 minutes reviewing for errors. The key is to avoid getting stuck on perfecting sentences—focus on presenting a clear, logical argument with solid structure. Practicing with timed essays helps you develop a rhythm so you're not scrambling in the final minutes.
Many test-takers struggle with staying focused on the prompt's specific instructions, rushing through planning and jumping straight to writing, or spending too much time on their first draft and having little time to refine it. Others fail to clearly distinguish between the two positions or don't develop a coherent argument with supporting reasoning. Working with a tutor helps you identify your specific weaknesses—whether it's organization, argument clarity, or pacing—so you can address them before test day.
Most students benefit from 4-6 weeks of focused essay practice as part of their overall LSAT prep. This typically involves writing 2-3 timed essays per week, reviewing your work, and refining your approach based on feedback. For students in Sarasota preparing for law school, connecting with a tutor who specializes in LSAT writing can accelerate your progress by providing personalized feedback on your argument structure and essay organization rather than relying solely on self-assessment.
While the Essay Section isn't scored, you shouldn't neglect it—law schools do review it, and a poorly written essay could negatively impact your application. However, your primary focus should be on the scored sections (Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Analytical Reasoning), since those determine your LSAT score, which is heavily weighted in admissions. A balanced prep strategy dedicates most time to scored sections while still practicing essays regularly to ensure you perform competently.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors for students in Sarasota who specialize in LSAT preparation and can provide personalized feedback on your essays. An expert tutor can review your writing for clarity, argument strength, and structure, help you develop a time management strategy that works for you, and build your confidence before test day. Whether you're starting from scratch or refining your essays, personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to target your specific needs and help you develop a strong final product.
While the Essay Section isn't scored, tutoring can significantly improve the quality and clarity of your writing, which directly impacts how law school admissions officers perceive your communication skills. Most students see noticeable improvements in organization, argument development, and time management within 4-6 weeks of focused practice and feedback. The goal is to produce an essay that clearly demonstrates your ability to construct a logical, well-reasoned argument—something admissions committees definitely notice.
Official LSAC practice tests include real essay prompts, so working through these is essential for authentic preparation. You should write full timed essays, not just read them, to build stamina and test your strategy. After writing, review your work critically or share it with a tutor for feedback on structure, clarity, and persuasiveness. Combining self-directed practice with personalized tutoring feedback gives you the best chance of identifying patterns in your writing and making meaningful improvements before test day.
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