[blindLaw] Extra time for law exams

kelby carlson kelbycarlson at gmail.com
Sat Jul 13 12:01:02 UTC 2019


Typically I ask for 50% time. That has been more than enough. I did have a technological issue once, and thankfully the school recognized it and stopped the clock.

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> On Jul 11, 2019, at 9:30 PM, Howard Adelsberg via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> I had to take the multistate professional responsibility exam recently and I purposely asked for 100% time. You don’t have to use all your time but at least have the option
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>> On Jul 11, 2019, at 2:51 AM, Rahul Bajaj via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> Hi All,
>> 
>> I am wondering how much extra time you normally ask for for law exams and actually require. I gave my exams on the computer for the first time this year in a set of postgraduate exams and was offered 100% extra and took it. I did not have a realistic assessment at the time of how much I would need, not having given exams in this fashion before.
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>> I realized later, however, that perhaps 1-third extra would have sufficed, at least for 3 out of 4 exams. In such a situation, do you think one should voluntarily relinquish the unneeded extra time, so as to be assessed on the same terms as your ablebodied counterparts? I tried to put a self-imposed time limit below the 100% extra time but ended up not really being able to adhere to it, as it was not a serious deadline.   Further, part of the reason why I took 100% extra was because I was afraid there’d be a tech breakdown - this had happened the year before and also because I was given a keyboard with a layout radically different from my own for the exam.
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>> I suppose that concern can be addressed by asking the examiners to make it clear in the adjustment instructions that the clock will be tolled whenever there is a tech problem.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Rahul 
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