Chapter 14
IN THIS CHAPTER
Trying out two LSAT writing sample topics
Looking at possible responses
Now you have your chance to try writing LSAT-style writing sample essays. Open up your word processing program and enable the spellcheck (or use the Get Acquainted With LSAT Writing software to prepare your practice essays). Remember, there’s no right or wrong answer. Just pick a side and defend it well. After the two sample topics, we include two possible responses for each. The essay positions aren’t right or wrong. Read them to get an idea of how you could organize your essays.
This first topic deals with picking one law school over another. Don’t forget to set up your argument before you start writing. Begin by reading the prompt:
Here’s a possible argument for choosing Law School A:
If you prefer Law School B, here’s an example of how you can state that argument:
This topic deals with whether the state should fund a large sporting retailer to come to the area. Read the prompt and pick your side.
Here’s a sample answer that argues for using the state funds:
Here’s a sample answer for the other side: