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Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
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University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

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5+ years
Arthur
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Middlebury College
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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5+ years
Alex
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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 arguing for one of two options. While it's not scored like other LSAT sections, law schools receive your essay and use it to evaluate your writing ability, reasoning, and communication skills. A strong essay can strengthen your application, making it worth dedicated practice and refinement.
Most test-takers spend 5-10 minutes planning their argument and choosing a position, then 20-25 minutes writing. The key is to outline your response before writing—this prevents rambling and keeps your argument focused. Practicing with a timer during study sessions helps you find a pace that allows for clear, organized writing without rushing.
Students often choose a position without fully analyzing both options, leading to weak arguments. Others spend too much time writing without a clear structure, resulting in disorganized essays. Many also overlook the importance of addressing counterarguments—law schools value essays that acknowledge the other side while defending your choice.
With focused practice and expert feedback, most students see significant improvement in essay organization, argument strength, and clarity within 4-6 weeks. The essay section rewards clear thinking and structured writing more than raw talent, so targeted instruction on argument construction and time management typically yields noticeable results quickly.
Aim to write 15-25 full practice essays under timed conditions, with feedback on each one. This volume builds the muscle memory needed to construct arguments quickly while maintaining clarity. Working with a tutor who can provide detailed feedback on your reasoning and structure accelerates improvement compared to self-grading.
The essay deserves dedicated practice, but it shouldn't consume the bulk of your study time since the scored sections (Logic Games, Reading Comprehension, and Logical Reasoning) have more impact on your final LSAT score. A balanced approach dedicates 10-15% of your study time to essay practice, with the rest focused on scored sections. A tutor can help you allocate study time strategically based on your strengths and weaknesses.
A strong essay clearly states your position, provides 2-3 specific reasons supporting it, and briefly acknowledges the opposing view. Law schools want to see logical reasoning and clear communication—not eloquent prose. Your argument should be defensible and well-organized, with each paragraph building on your main point rather than introducing new ideas.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who provide personalized 1-on-1 instruction tailored to your writing style and reasoning patterns. Tutors review your practice essays, identify specific weaknesses in argument structure or time management, and teach strategies for constructing compelling arguments under pressure. For students in Baltimore preparing for law school, this targeted feedback accelerates improvement far beyond self-study alone.
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