[blindLaw] Readers or scribes on LSAT
Syed Rizvi
syedrizvinfb at gmail.com
Wed Jan 26 20:04:25 UTC 2022
Hi Justin,
Best directed to the Law School Admissions Council as it's up to them. If the student prefers a specific accommodation, advocating with the LSAC is worth it.
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> On Jan 26, 2022, at 1:14 PM, Justin Harford via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hello list
>
> The organization that I work for received an inquiry from someone with CP from South America requesting the accommodation of a scribe on the LSAT.
>
> Question: does anybody by chance have information on what the requirements are on who ascribe can be? This individual wants to work with there scribe during pre-test study, would they be able to pick somebody, or would it have to be someone selected by the testing council?
>
> Regards
>
> Justin Harford (he/him/his)
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> Justin Harford (he/him/his)
>
> program Coordinator (NCDE)
>
> Mobility International USA (MIUSA)
>
> 132 E Broadway Suite 343
>
> Eugene OR 97401
>
> 541-343-1284 ext 1014 (voice)
>
> jharford at miusa.org (email)
>
>
>
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