[blindlaw] LSAT Prep Materials

ckrugman at sbcglobal.net ckrugman at sbcglobal.net
Wed May 20 05:37:52 UTC 2009


A print publisher by law is not required to provide Braille copies of books. 
If an e-text version is not available there is the option of arranging for 
it to be transcribed by one of the many organizations or individuals that 
are certified as Braille transcriptionists.
Chuck
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Haben Girma" <habnkid at aol.com>
To: "NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List" <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 11:54 AM
Subject: [blindlaw] LSAT Prep Materials


> Good Morning,
>
> Are there any LSAT prep materials in braille that are really recent? The 
> Library of Congress has nothing. Bookshare.org has three LSAT prep books 
> that were published in either 2002 or 2005. I purchased the print copy of 
> the 2009 Cracking the LSAT book, which is published by the Princeton 
> Review. I called them up today asking that they provide me with a braille 
> copy. "Sorry, we don't have a braille copy," the customer service woman 
> replied. There are many books currently unavailable in braille, but in the 
> case of this book I feel unable to acknowledge this reality. Preparing for 
> the LSAT is absolutely important, I want the best prep books in my most 
> comfortable reading media: braille. I left a message with the Editorial 
> staff asking for a braille copy or at least an electronic copy so I can 
> emboss it myself. Shouldn't the Princeton Review be required to provide a 
> braille copy of their book, as a reasonable accommodation under the ADA?
>
> Those of you who are currently studying for the LSAT or have recently 
> taken it, what study methods and materials did you use?
>
> p.s. I can't use audio material because I'm hard-of-hearing.
>
> Haben
>
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