LSAT Inbox – November 13, 2024

Is LSAT Argumentative Writing required? 

Yes. Your LSAT score cannot be released if you haven’t completed an LSAT Argumentative Writing sample or an LSAT Writing sample from a previous test administration.  

 

What browser should I use to take LSAT Argumentative Writing? 

You must use the Chrome browser for LSAT Argumentative Writing. Please note that you will need to download a Guardian Extension. 

 

Where and when can I complete LSAT Argumentative Writing? 

You can take LSAT Argumentative Writing anywhere in the world with a strong and stable internet connection. You should complete the writing sample in a space that is quiet, private, and well-lit. 

LSAT Argumentative Writing becomes available eight (8) days before the beginning of your test administration. To ensure your LSAT score is released on time, we recommend completing your writing sample as soon as possible. 

 

How long does LSAT Argumentative Writing take? 

Most test takers will have a total of 50 minutes — 15 minutes for prewriting analysis and 35 minutes for essay writing. Test takers with approved accommodations for additional time will have their time allocations adjusted accordingly. 

 

What if there is a technical issue during LSAT Argumentative Writing? 

Please try to relaunch your LSAT Argumentative Writing first by clicking the “Relaunch” link in your LSAC account. If you are still experiencing issues, please contact an LSAC customer representative via chat by using the icon at the bottom-right corner of your screen. Our chat feature is available during business hours. You may also email LSACinfo@LSAC.org or call 1.800.336.3982 so that we can assist you to reset your LSAT Argumentative Writing sample. You will receive a new prompt. 

 

When will my November 2024 LSAT score be released? 

Your score will be released on November 27 around 9 a.m. ET. Please note that you must have an approved writing sample on file and no holds in your LSAC JD account for your score to be released.  

 

How can I contact LSAC if I have additional questions?

If you have a question that wasn’t answered here, you can contact us using our “Chat” feature by clicking on the chat icon on the bottom right corner of the LSAT pages on our website, via email at LSACinfo@LSAC.org, or by phone at 1.800.336.3982.