[blindLaw] Developing a LSAT and Law School Admissions Guide

Helga Schreiber helga.schreiber26 at gmail.com
Mon May 11 02:23:45 UTC 2020


Hi everyone. This will be a great initiative Syed.  This is my first time in doing all the LSAC accommodations process and Law school accommodations  queries will come up in the future months.  I was thinking it wil be a great suggestion  to start like a conference  call meeting with students who are interested  to go to Law school and about to take the exam either  next year or this year. As you know I am planning to take  the LsAT exam next year either on June or September. Although I am kind of concern with the LSAT exam some, the  logic game section I feel will be the hardest  one since I did read some of the questions before. But I do still need a lot of practice in the otehr sections as well.  Thanks so much for reading!

Helga Schreiber 
Email Address: helga.schreiber26 at gmail.com 
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> On May 10, 2020, at 10:11 PM, Michal Nowicki via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Dear Syed,
> 
> Thank you for starting this initiative. I took the LSAT in 2014. I used Excel with JAWS for the logic games section and found it useful for diagramming games accessibly. I would be happy to join the project. Please let me know how I can help.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Michal Nowicki
> 
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> From: Syed Rizvi via BlindLaw
> Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2020 9:01 PM
> To: blindlaw at nfbnet.org
> Cc: Syed Rizvi
> Subject: [blindLaw] Developing a LSAT and Law School Admissions Guide
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> Since I replied to a previous thread, I have been receiving nonstop emails, texts and calls from people seeking guidance on the logic games section of the LSAT and how to best get accommodations from LSAC. Tonight, after getting off an international call with a LSAT tutor with two blind students, I have concluded that we must develop some sort of a blind pre-law toolkit that primarily focuses on the logic games and LSAC accommodations. 
> 
> If you would be interested in helping out with such a project, please reach out to me and I can put together a team to work on this initiative. I will also collaborate with the student division on this initiative.
> 
> I understand that the logic games section is being phased out but this process will take a few years. In the interim blind people will still be applying to law school and can not put their lives on hold.
> 
> As someone who just went through this trial, its struggles are still all to vivid. I hope you can join me in clearing the path towards law school.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
>     Syed Rizvi 
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