[blindLaw] Readers or scribes on LSAT

Caleb E. Smith ces2266 at columbia.edu
Thu Jan 27 04:07:43 UTC 2022


Same.  I have always done my tests o Word documents which I then turn into
the registrar, and they put it into whatever format it needs to be in, but
I never had a reader or scribe during a law school exam, just accessible
materials and a computer.

On Wed, Jan 26, 2022 at 10:02 PM Syed Rizvi via BlindLaw <
blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Hi,
> I requested a scribe on the LSAT just to fill in the physical paper answer
> bubble sheet as I dictated the answers to the multiple choice questions.
> For college or graduate school, I requested accessible instructional
> materials and I use a screen reader to read my materials and I type out my
> answers. Unless a student is required to fill in a scantron, I believe that
> the student should request accessible materials from the school and access
> training to use said materials. Happy to help however I can.
>
> Syed
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> > On Jan 26, 2022, at 8:02 PM, Ray Wayne via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
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> > Hi Syed:
> > Does the law school provide you with a reader/scribe on your exams? My
> reason for asking is that I am in a battle with a college in New York state
> that will not provide one for one of its students.
> > Thanks.
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> > Cc: Syed Rizvi <syedrizvinfb at gmail.com>
> > Subject: Re: [blindLaw] Readers or scribes on LSAT
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> > Hi Justin,
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> > 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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> > --
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> > Syed Mahmud Rizvi
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> > SRizvi at jd24.law.Harvard.edu
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> > (413)250-3523
> >
> >
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> > Harvard Law School | JD Candidate' 2024
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> > Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow
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> > Lighthouse Guild Scholar
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> > Charles and Melva T. Owen Scholar
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> > Rudolph Dillman Scholar
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> > The University of Texas at Austin | BA in Government' 2020
> >
> > Dean's Distinguished Graduate
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> > High Honors
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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
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> >> Justin Harford (he/him/his)
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> >> Justin Harford (he/him/his)
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> >> program Coordinator (NCDE)
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> >> Mobility International USA (MIUSA)
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> >> 132 E Broadway Suite 343
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> >> Eugene OR 97401
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> >> 541-343-1284 ext 1014 (voice)
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> >> jharford at miusa.org (email)
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