[blindLaw] Major LSAT Changes

rothmanjd at gmail.com rothmanjd at gmail.com
Mon Jul 15 02:38:00 UTC 2024


My understanding is that people can request that the experimental section be removed as a reasonable accommodation.  It is a stand-alone section that will follow either the reasoning or the reading comprehension format, but you won't know which until the exam.  It is a stand-alone section.


Ronza Othman, President
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Can there be an accommodation to remove the experimental section?


And will the experimental questions be in its own section or a few question interspersed within the graded section?

If the already in effect experimental section that currently exists, are you referring that  the experimental section that is unscored  will be in the last section?


Thanks,
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 5:56 PM Ronza Othman via BlindLaw < blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
> Sanho will be posting his notes soon.  He's just recovering from 
> convention.
>
> The biggest changes in LSAT is that the logic games will go away in a 
> few months.  They will be replaced with another reasoning section.  
> There are also questions that'll be asked that are not scored at the 
> end of the exam so LSAC can test out future questions.
>
>
> Ronza Othman, President
> National Federation of the Blind of Maryland
> 443-426-4110
> Pronouns: she, her, hers
>
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> Hello!
>
> I was at this year's NABL meeting during the Orland Convention and I 
> recall talking to someone about putting up notes on  the list serv in 
> regards to the person who spoke about changes to the LSAT for I think 
> the next 3 - 4 years? I was wondering if anyone has any idea on what 
> changes are coming to LSAT testing for those of us getting ready to or 
> look at getting ready for LSAT can please share them.
>
> Thank you
> Thomas Dukeman
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