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Should you study for the argumentative writing part? If anyone has completed it before any insight on what it is like? Is it a passage then you write an essay I am honestly not sure, I haven't looked into it because I have focused mainly on the LR and RC.
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I wrote it recently and can give a bit of insight.
The writing section essentially presents a scenario and then asks you a critical question about it. You then go on to write an essay and argue for a certain thesis. You'll have 4 sources that LSAC provides as "perspectives" that you can reference in your essay plus any general knowledge that you have.
If you have LawHub Advantage I'd suggest doing one of the prompts but its not something you have to study intensively for like the multiple choice LSAT. As long as you have solid essay writing skills you should be good.