[blindLaw] Accessibility of LSAT Remote Testing
Natalia Sulca
nssulca at gmail.com
Tue Jul 15 18:25:06 UTC 2025
Hello,
I also had a proctor that didn't know what to do with my accommodations but since they let me finish the test it was fine. What I would say is to make sure to ask for all accommodations and even ear buds to hear jaws count.
Best,
Natalia
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Subject: Re: [blindLaw] Accessibility of LSAT Remote Testing
I took the LSAT during Covid remotely and had no issues accessing the exam, writing sample or any other parts of the exam with JAWS. However, the proctor was not familiar with or refused to acknowledge accessibility or one of my accommodations. I could have stopped the test, per the proctor's suggestion, but had already completed two of the sections.
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Subject: Re: [blindLaw] Accessibility of LSAT Remote Testing
Was the user interface for answering questions over the remote platform fully accessible with your screen reader?
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Subject: Re: [blindLaw] Accessibility of LSAT Remote Testing
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 <mailto: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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