About this lesson: Argumentative Vocabulary
LSAT Writing gives you 35 minutes to produce a structured argumentative essay. Candidates who type fluently spend those minutes on argument quality; candidates who don't spend them fighting the keyboard.
How to get the most from this drill
- Drill transitions and connective phrases — 'however', 'therefore', 'in contrast' — until they're single gestures.
- Practice decision-prompt essays specifically; the format's vocabulary repeats.
- Build to 35 minutes of sustained, accurate output before test day.
