How is the writing sample evaluated?

Writing samples are judged on clarity, organization, grammar, and critical thinking. Readers want to see if you can express your ideas logically, structure your response well, and develop your argument with supporting details. While creativity and originality are great, clear communication is the top priority. A well-structured, easy-to-follow essay will always score higher than one that’s flashy but confusing. Many tests use a rubric, meaning they’re looking for specific strengths rather than reading subjectively. Stay on topic, organize your thoughts into paragraphs, and make sure your ideas flow naturally. A strong introduction, well-developed body paragraphs, and a clear conclusion will go a long way.

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