[blindLaw] taking the LSAT

Sanho Steele-Louchart sanho817 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 16 18:01:14 UTC 2020


Jorge, 

Bookshare has several great resources. That's what I used. My strongest recommendation is to learn to accommodate the logic games section by any means necessary, then fight for those accommodations with the LSAC. Some people have used Microsoft Excel, some people have used physical manipulables like magnets, and still others have found ways to use braille. I very foolishly thought I'd get by by putting down "electronic documents" on my accommodations sheet," only to find out during the test that I'd only be permitted to use Microsoft Word. I didn't know how to use tables in Word back then, so I had no way of spatially representing the variables. My score suffered considerably. 

Warmth, 
Sanho


> On Jun 16, 2020, at 12:48 PM, Jorge Paez via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone:
> Just had a few LSAT related questions.
> 1. Do you recommend taking the LSAT more than once?
> I know you can, but I don’t know if it’d be a good idea, however I thought it might be instructional, since I can take it more than once, to use the first one as a baseline of what I can do on the actual test vs. practice tests and then work off of there to improve.
> I’m currently hovering around 150, and using Khan Academy exclusively because I’m not sure what else is out there that is accessible and I can’t afford Caplan which would honestly be my go-to choice as I took prep courses from them before previously and they were great.
> 2. Any other recommendations as far as stuff I should do to prepare or accessible prep materials other than the Khan Academy site?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jorge
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