[blindlaw] LSAT Preparation (new member)

Dan Matzkin dmatzkin at wesleyan.edu
Mon Jun 26 21:29:46 CDT 2006


Hello, and welcome to the list!

I took the LSAT last October and can verify what you've read. I wasn't
given the full time adjustment that I needed to finish the games section
and, as is standard practice with LSAC, was not allowed to choose my own
reader. Fortunately my reader was quite good and all worked out as well as
could be hoped in light of the accommodations I had to work with. I was
also very fortunate to have a friend who teaches LSAT for Princeton
Review; he worked with me to streamline the games section as much as
possible.

Best of luck to you; feel free to drop me a line if you have any other
questions.

Take care,

Dan

> Good evening,
> ?
> My name is Everett Zufelt and I am writing from New Brunswick, Canada.? I
> am 26-years-old, recently completely blind and do not know braille.? I am
> excited about writing the LSAT in September, but was reading some
> disappointing articles today online about LSAC's accommodation for the
> blind.
> ?
> Can anyone tell me what their recent personal experience, or experience of
> another you know, ?is with writing the LSAT as a blind test-taker?? Any
> suggestions for preparing for / performing well on the analytical sections
> of the test?
> ?
> Thanks for any responses,
> Everett
> ?
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