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 jared.xu
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Would it be acceptable in the writing sample if we use abbreviations that are commonly understandable to save some time? For instance, could we write "b/c" instead of "because," "w/" instead of "with," or "gov't" instead of "government"? Also, are we allowed to use a pen for the writing sample. I am asking because I could write much faster and save valuable time using a pen as it flows much better. Thank you.
 Nicholas Bruno
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Hi Jared,

It would be preferable to use the full word instead of the abbreviation in the writing sample. Although the writing sample is not graded, the law schools receive a copy of the writing sample and you want to give the law schools the best impression on the writing sample. Having a quality (professional) paper is more important than having a greater quantity of writing.

I hope this helps!
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 Dave Killoran
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Hey Jared,

I wouldn't advise using abbreviations. It will look a bit sloppy, and give off the impression that you didn't put 100% effort into the writing. This is especially the case in those instances where the reader does a quick glance at your essay. So, I'd strongly advise against it.

And, you are going to be writing your essay in pencil , so you might as well prepare for that. However, this has benefits, one being that you can erase any mistake that you make.

Thanks!

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