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Frequently Asked Questions about LSAT Argumentative Writing

LSAC strives to ensure LSAT® takers have the information and resources they need to succeed on test day, including up-to-date information about LSAT Argumentative WritingSM. The FAQs below have been compiled based on common questions we receive about LSAT Argumentative Writing and have been divided into subjects to help you find the information you’re looking for.

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Registering for LSAT Argumentative Writing

One administration of LSAT Argumentative Writing is included in your LSAT registration. By registering for the LSAT, you will be automatically eligible to complete the writing section as early as eight (8) days prior to taking the multiple-choice portion of the LSAT. You can access LSAT Argumentative Writing from your LSAC JD Account.

Preparing for LSAT Argumentative Writing

Disability-Related Test Accommodations

Test and Test-Taker Security

Taking LSAT Argumentative Writing

LSAT Scores and Law School Admission