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So, correct me if I'm wrong, but you have to write two essays in 60 minutes right? I'm guessing that you finish one sample, submit it, and then start the next one, submit it, right? The clock is obviously ticking for both of them, so you can theoretically finish the first one in 20 min and second one in 40 min if you wanted to.
I just did two practice prompts in a row (timed) and I finished 5 minutes early. I didn't proofread too much because this was the first practice set ever and I felt lazy. The first essay was 660 words, and the second essay was 929 words. None of the examples was a person example - I mentioned legal, economic, and technological situations to assert my arguments.
Are they too long? Like, what are considered "good lengths" to do well on writing samples?
I just did two practice prompts in a row (timed) and I finished 5 minutes early. I didn't proofread too much because this was the first practice set ever and I felt lazy. The first essay was 660 words, and the second essay was 929 words. None of the examples was a person example - I mentioned legal, economic, and technological situations to assert my arguments.
Are they too long? Like, what are considered "good lengths" to do well on writing samples?
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