Hi everyone,

Has anyone had any experience with accommodations? I have a hand injury that makes it tough to write right now. It's on the mend, but I'm not sure what it will be like when I plan on the Sept 2018. I'd like to see if anyone has had to take accommodations out and what their experience was like.

Rock on!

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  • Monday, May 21 2018

    @pcainti665 I was hoping I can emoticon my essay. :)

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  • Monday, May 21 2018

    It might not hurt to give LSAC a call and discuss with them what the options might be and when you would need to apply for them, in case you think your hand might heal up before the test.

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  • Monday, May 21 2018

    @lizpil252 The good thing is that the essay doesn't count towards your score :smile:! Though you don't want to leave it blank/doodle (some law schools actually look at this...like Yale)

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  • Monday, May 21 2018

    Neither is easier, really. I might be okay during the logic games, but the essay might be a push.

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  • Monday, May 21 2018

    Oh, and if typing is easier, you can get an accommodation to type the essay.

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  • Monday, May 21 2018

    I've read a lot about them but haven't applied for them yet. You have a good shot at getting intermittent "stop the clock" breaks with a doctor's note. I'm not sure what else you would qualify for that would be helpful.

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  • Monday, May 21 2018

    [deleted] - I thought you meant accommodations while in law school, but I think you mean during the LSAT haha.

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