[blindlaw] LSAT accomodations
Rod Alcidonis
roddj12 at comcast.net
Sun Jul 23 05:35:56 CDT 2006
Obtaining extra time to complete the exam is not as bad as it may sounds,
though. I would advise you to write an addendum about it, only if you feel
that your performance was hampered by the types of accommodations you
received. However, if you manage to obtain a competitive score on the exam,
I wouldn't bother with initiating this process.
Rod
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Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 11:08 PM
Subject: [blindlaw] LSAT accomodations
> I am new to the list- I have reviewed the previous posts regarding LSAT
accomodations. I am preparing to take the test for the second time. Can
anyone advise if they used a tactile drawing kit for the logic games
portion? If so, was it commercially made? Also, any comments on the LSAC's
Authorization to Release Info Form when requesting additional time? I did
not request additional time for the first test, and it reflected in my
scores. Should I disregard the Release form and do my own explaining and
documentation when I apply to law school again? Thanks in advance.
> CW
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