[blindlaw] practice LSAT
Nora Devine
devinenora at gmail.com
Mon Sep 10 04:49:06 UTC 2012
Hi Kyle,
There is an LSAT accommodation tip sheet for students with visual
impairments available on the National Association of Law Students with
Disabilities website. Here's the link: http://www.nalswd.org/resources.html
Scroll down to *LSAT Accommodation Tip Sheet for Students who are Blind or
Visually Impaired.
*<http://www.nalswd.org/uploads/2/6/4/3/2643655/nalswd_-_lsat_tip_sheet_for_students_who_are_blind_or_visually_impaired_-_final_w_logo1.docx>
The
tip sheet has suggestions for extra time, tools for visual representations
of logic games, and other tips.
Good luck on the test!
- Nora
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Kyle Borah <kgborah at att.net> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> I am a freshman fresh out of high school at college. We have had classes
> for a week and a half now. My major is pre-law. Currently I do not have a
> minor but that is in the works.
>
>
>
> There will be a practice LSAT test on this Saturday. How did you guys
> handle your practice LSATs? As far as acomidations go, I use a laptop with
> jaws. I would like it if the test is read to me via a reader. I might use
> a braille writer for some of the logic games but I am not sure. And is it
> possible to get more time? 35 minutes is not going to be enough time I
> don't
> think. I got triple time on my ACT and used it all; or most of it I think.
>
>
>
> And finally, any tips for my LSAT? Any at all would be lovely. Even if it
> is something like don't always pick answer C.
>
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