[nabs-l] Going to Law School

Justin Young jty727 at gmail.com
Thu May 20 03:23:35 UTC 2010


Hi Sean!
Yes I would love any assistance because I'm unfamilar with how it
works.  How do you request accomadations?  I know you have to take
them in your Senior year before you enter your chosen law school.  So
far Syracus University is the only one which I've found offering
anything Disability Law wise.  I also wish you much luck on taking
them.  Look forward to many amazing chatts with you!
Justin

On 5/19/10, Sean Whalen <smwhalenpsp at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Justin,
>
> If you look online at US News and World Report, you will find rankings of
> Law Schools, both overall and by area of law. These rankings are by no means
> definitive, but they are a good start.
>
> There are not necessarily specialized law programs. All law school attendees
> receive the same J.d. degree. However, certain schools do have recognized
> expertise in particular areas.
>
> Regarding the LSAT, get started on the accommodations process as early as
> possible. I initially intended to take the LSAT in December of 09, but am
> finally scheduled for the October 2010 test. I ran into an issue where the
> accommodations I requested were not initially approved. I am still working
> with the LSAC to reach an understanding on that front. The bottom line is
> that it can take an inordinately long time to go through the process.
>
> If you decide to take the LSAT, feel free to be in touch with me. I have
> some study materials in electronic format that I could share with you. I
> would also be happy to answer any questions about the process.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Take care,
>
> Sean
>
>
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