[blindLaw] Follow up on Study resources and another question
Sanho Steele-Louchart
sanho817 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 6 12:41:53 UTC 2025
Hello,
I recommend searching the NFBnet archives or using your preferred search engine to look at recent posts on this subject. In brief, the LSAC portal and the LSAT resources on Bookshare are accessible. The accessibility from each individual company may vary, but they often have accommodation coordinators who will send you accessible materials directly. Recent threads will have more detail.
As for LSAT scores, I'd be very cautious to use blindness as a reason to expect a lower score. I know many totally blind people who received extremely competitive scores. It's a matter of access, not ability.
Sanho
> On Jul 6, 2025, at 2:24 AM, John Vickers via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hello to all!
>
> I have sent out a previous email asking for the best study resources for
> the LSAT as a blind individual, but I have not received any responses thus
> far.
>
> I am also wondering if anyone who is completely blind would be willing to
> share their LSAT score and/or scores if you have taken the exam more then
> once. I am curious about the statistical average of those who are blind who
> have taken the exam. This might give me an idea of what I might score. If
> you are willing, please reply to me privately.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Email:
>
> John.vickers07 at gmail.com
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