[blindlaw] Accommodations for the LS AC

Robert Munro r.g.munro at gmail.com
Mon Dec 17 16:06:58 UTC 2018


Find out in advance what computer system they will e using. If it is windows, ask what screen reader they will be using and practice with that. If it’s Mac, practice with Voiceover.
In any case, ask to take practice tests on the same computer you will use to take the test.
Also, strongly consider taking classes to learn about the test and strategies. My score improved by twelve points after taking a class from Kaplan.
Good luck.

Onward!
Robert Munro
r.g.munro at gmail.com



> On 17 Dec, 2018, at 9:33 AM, carlos Montas via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Good morning listers I am writing to ask about reasonable accommodations for the LSAT for a person who is blind. For those of you who have taken this exam, what accommodations have you used?  What are some of the issues you have been through while requesting the  accommodations? It is my understanding that the LSAT will be moving  towards a computer based exam  starting next  year. I am in the process of requesting my accommodations to take the exam next year.  
> Any  thoughts on this topic are  appreciated. 
> 
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