[blindLaw] Writing sample LSAT remote proctoring
Helga Schreiber
helga.schreiber26 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 1 16:44:24 UTC 2024
Hello Brian and all. Hope everyone is doing well. Regarding your question, I did the writing sample, but I wrote it with Microsoft word document. A suggestion for you is to request as an accommodation to write your essay with word. As I mentioned, when I wrote it, I had the prompt in Braille format and I wrote my writing sample in word. I never used Proctor U. When I ask for that accommodation, they provide me a LSAC proctor by zooom. Hope this suggestion helps. Thanks so much for reading!
Helga Schreiber
Email Address: helga.schreiber26 at gmail.com
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> On Jun 29, 2024, at 1:41 PM, omar duncan via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hi guys happy weekend
>
>
> I am doing LSAT writing sample test now.
>
> It is proctored on proctor U and the proctors are incredibly idiotic,
> especially when dealing with visually impaired, and their system has
> problems.
>
> Has anyone taken remotely proctored writing sample lsat test on proctor U
> and encountered difficulties in general without or without Proctor U
> administering it.
>
>
> Those people acknowledge I am visually impaired but somehow expect a low
> vision person to sit back “ in frame” like 10 feet away from the monitor
> as if a normally sighted person would. It is necessary to look close and
> be out of frame due to vision difficulty.
>
>
> the bar for human stupidity just got lowered immensely 10th fold after that
> acknowledgment but expecting to look a million feet a way from the camera
> when being vision impaired.
>
> Any feedback on experiences is appreciated
>
> Best,
> Brian
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