[blindlaw] LSAT Accommodations?

Haben Girma habnkid at aol.com
Thu May 14 21:47:05 UTC 2009


Would the document showing my final score tell law schools that I used 
accommodations, and would it specify the exact accommodations?

Thanks Joseph and Angie for your answers!

Haben

T. Joseph Carter wrote:
> Haben,
>
> Braille test and double time seem to be the requests most often talked 
> about here.  Some ask for time and a half, since that's typical in the 
> university setting, but most who do wish they'd requested double.  
> Given the very high stakes nature of the LSAT and that I don't think 
> more time will make a person more analytical or logical, this seems 
> reasonable to me.
>
> Joseph
>
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:55:30AM -0700, Haben Girma wrote:
>> Hello, I'm planning to take the LSAT sometime in the next year and 
>> am  wondering what kind of accommodations are usually offered to 
>> blind  students. I am a braille reader, so I would want a braille 
>> copy of the  exam. I would also like access to a CCTV so I could draw 
>> diagrams for  some of the problems. How much extra time would I be 
>> offered?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Haben
>>
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