[blindLaw] Accommodations
Syed Rizvi
syedrizvinfb at gmail.com
Fri Aug 25 00:27:27 UTC 2023
Happy to chat. Email me off list or text me at 4132503523 to set a time to talk.
Syed
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> On Aug 24, 2023, at 8:19 PM, John Gardner via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> My name is John Gardner. I have been on this list a couple times before, as
> I am legally blind, and am trying to become a law student. I would like to
> talk to people who are totally blind, or are losing their vision gradually.
> I am wondering what accommodations you guys use to make sure you get the
> best score on the LSAT. I would like to email or talk to some people or
> somebody or multiple people who would be able to help me one on one. Do you
> guys use readers to take the LSAT? Do you guys get to take the test on a
> computer with JAWS? How did you guys study for your LSAT? I have a tutor
> for the test that I swear by. He is awesome, and I am keeping him. But
> truthfully I am wondering what accommodations are totally blind people
> allowed to use? I have my LSAC account, and have had it for many years. But
> again I am just wondering what accommodations are available, and what
> people are using, what is used the most etc. Please let's be in touch.
> Thanks so much.
>
> Thanks
> John Gardner
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