- Sun Dec 30, 2018 3:19 pm
#61493
Hello,
I realize that there isn't too much of an emphasis on the LSAT Writing Sample, but I have practiced writing a few and am a bit confused by the PrepTest 65 scenario (2 pediatricians deciding whether to relocate their office or open a new office in addition to their current one).
I found that unlike previous writing samples I've written, the facts provided for each choice in this scenario did not help me decide which of the two choices was more appealing. I based my own argument on common sense essentially - keeping their current office would keep current patients and opening another location across town would attract new clients and would therefore be the more attractive choice. I was just wondering if there were any facts from the scenario that would have provided a strong reason to support/oppose a certain choice, or if the facts were secondary and could be used after choosing which choice to argue for.
If you could provide me with some advice, that would be great!
Thank you!
I realize that there isn't too much of an emphasis on the LSAT Writing Sample, but I have practiced writing a few and am a bit confused by the PrepTest 65 scenario (2 pediatricians deciding whether to relocate their office or open a new office in addition to their current one).
I found that unlike previous writing samples I've written, the facts provided for each choice in this scenario did not help me decide which of the two choices was more appealing. I based my own argument on common sense essentially - keeping their current office would keep current patients and opening another location across town would attract new clients and would therefore be the more attractive choice. I was just wondering if there were any facts from the scenario that would have provided a strong reason to support/oppose a certain choice, or if the facts were secondary and could be used after choosing which choice to argue for.
If you could provide me with some advice, that would be great!
Thank you!