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Here, you can walk through step by step each detail about the LSAT.
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Step 1: Take an LSAT class
You should prepare for the LSAT during your Junior year. If possible, you should take a paid LSAT course for the additional resources they offer.
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Step 3: Take the LSAT Writing Sample
Your writing sample needs to be completed before you receive your LSAT score. So, it’s best to take the writing sample before you take the full LSAT. Here’s how to do it:
Read the Prompt
Make sure you throughly understand what the prompt is encouraging you to argue.
Read the article below for a prompt example.
Gather your Thoughts
Organize your Sample
Paragraph 1:
Share 2-3 strengths about your position.
Paragraph 2:
Expound on the weaknesses of the rejected position.
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