[blindlaw] LSAT accomodations question
Angie Matney
Angie at mpmail.net
Wed Jul 12 06:52:08 CDT 2006
I heard of someone who took the test with a screen reader, but I don't have any additional information (I saw it posted
on someone's livejournal once, so...).
Angie
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 12:54:56 -0700, Noel Nightingale wrote:
>I don't know of anyone who has used ZoomText. I would advise, though,
>that if you have to resort to a large print test that LSAC provides,
>that you get a sample of the large print in advance to see if it is
>adequate.
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>From: blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org]
>On Behalf Of Michael Steven Nunez
>Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 12:22 PM
>To: blindlaw at nfbnet.org
>Subject: [blindlaw] LSAT accomodations question
>Hello everyone,
> I am currently applying for LSAT test accommodations and if
>possible, I would like to use a computer equipped with ZoomText 9.0
>screen reader/magnifier to take the exam. I spoke with someone in the
>LSAC accommodations office who informed me that taking the exam on the
>computer is not an option, but I thought this may simply be LSAC's
>official but not necessarily accurate answer to this question. Do any of
>you know of any legally blind LSAT test takers who have won the right to
>take the multiple choice portion of the LSAT on a computer? If so, I
>would love to hear from you so that I can learn how to gain these
>accommodations.
>Thank You,
>Michael
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