[blindLaw] Accessibility of LSAT Remote Testing
Abin Dahal
abin.dahal at gmail.com
Tue Jul 15 15:17:00 UTC 2025
I don’t know what Proctor service provider they’re using now, but I have
also heard there can be issues. Therefore, when I took it, I requested that
I take the exam with an LSAC provided proctor through zoom. Sometimes the
proctors that show up on the standard proctor service are not equipped to
deal with people that have accommodations. If you get a proctor that’s
assigned through LSAC and you do it over Zoom this seems to be the most
frictionless method for remote testing in my experience.
Abin Dahal
On Mon, Jul 14, 2025 at 11:17 PM Tim Elder via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
wrote:
> A prospective law student suggested that there was possibly some concern
> about the accessibility of the remote LSAT testing format. Has anyone
> experienced the remote LSAT options with a screen reader? How does it
> work?
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