Fundamental terms and logistical details regarding the LSAT Argumentative Writing section.
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LSAT Argumentative Writing
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The official name for the LSAT writing portion, where test-takers write an argumentative essay responding to a specific prompt involving a decision problem.
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Remote-proctored
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The delivery mode for LSAT Argumentative Writing, meaning the exam is monitored online by a proctor rather than taken at a physical test center.
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On demand
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The availability status of the LSAT Argumentative Writing, allowing students to schedule and complete the writing portion at a convenient time rather than at a fixed date.
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35 minutes
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The time allotment for the LSAT writing sample (based on administrative standards and LSAC guidelines for the essay component).
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Decision Prompt
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A type of writing task where the candidate must choose between two courses of action or positions and argue for their choice.
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