REALLY quick question about writing SAT essays.

<p>Here’s the situation:</p>

<p>Prompt: Is it better to make a quick judgment or a slow, thought-out judgment?</p>

<p>What I wrote was that making a thought-out judgment was better.
My body paragraphs were two examples of quick judgments that turned out badly.</p>

<p>My friend told me that doing so (not having examples of why thought-out judgments are better) would hurt my score. Is this true?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I usually feel as though writing about arguments that don’t directly prove your point are less strong than those that do.</p>