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Frequently Asked Questions

The LSAT Essay Section (also called the Writing Sample) is a 35-minute component where you analyze a decision scenario and argue for one of two options. While it's not scored, law schools receive your essay and use it to evaluate your writing ability, analytical thinking, and persuasiveness—making it an important part of your application. A well-crafted essay can strengthen your candidacy, while a poorly executed one may raise concerns about your communication skills.

Many students struggle with time management, trying to write a polished essay in just 35 minutes while also analyzing complex criteria. Others find it difficult to structure a compelling argument quickly or to identify the strongest reasoning for their chosen position. Additionally, some test-takers underestimate the essay's importance and don't practice it enough, which leads to disorganized or unconvincing responses that don't showcase their best thinking.

Effective preparation involves practicing multiple timed essays under test conditions, analyzing sample prompts to understand the decision criteria, and developing a quick outlining strategy that works within the 35-minute window. You should also study high-scoring sample essays to see how strong test-takers structure their arguments, then practice applying those techniques to new prompts. Regular practice helps you build speed and confidence while refining your ability to make persuasive, well-reasoned arguments.

The multiple-choice sections (Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Analytical Reasoning) are scored and carry more weight in law school admissions, so they should be your primary focus. However, the essay shouldn't be neglected—law schools do review it, and a weak essay could undermine an otherwise strong application. A balanced approach involves dedicating most of your study time to multiple-choice mastery while still practicing the essay regularly to ensure it's polished and persuasive.

Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows a tutor to analyze your specific writing patterns, identify weaknesses in your reasoning structure, and provide targeted feedback on each practice essay. A tutor can teach you time-management techniques tailored to your pace, help you develop a reliable outlining system, and work with you on crafting more persuasive arguments. This individualized approach accelerates improvement far more effectively than generic test prep, since your tutor adapts strategies to your unique strengths and challenges.

Yes—while the essay isn't numerically scored, tutors can help you write essays that demonstrate clear thinking, strong organization, and persuasive reasoning, all of which law schools value. With targeted practice and feedback, you'll learn to construct compelling arguments quickly, avoid common pitfalls like unclear reasoning or poor structure, and present yourself as a thoughtful communicator. Most students who work with tutors on their essays see significant improvements in clarity, coherence, and overall persuasiveness.

Many students see noticeable improvements within 4-6 weeks of focused practice, especially when working with personalized instruction that targets their specific weaknesses. However, the timeline depends on your starting point, how frequently you practice, and how quickly you internalize feedback. Consistent practice of 2-3 essays per week, combined with tutor feedback and revision, typically yields solid results within 6-8 weeks of preparation.

Bring a few practice essays you've already written (if you have them), information about your target law schools, and any specific concerns about the essay section—whether that's time pressure, argument structure, or clarity. If you don't have practice essays yet, that's fine; your tutor can start with a diagnostic essay to assess your baseline skills and identify where to focus. It's also helpful to share your overall LSAT timeline so your tutor can create a realistic study plan.

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