So I submitted my application last week. I heard it takes about two weeks, but I'm getting so impatient. Does anyone want to share a story about how getting accommodations really helped them and their score? I'd love to hear anything positive to pass the time.

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  • Saturday, Oct 06 2018

    https://transcripts.lsac.org/docs/default-source/research-(lsac-resources)/tr-17-03.pdf

    The average score gain

    for those who switched from nonaccommodated to accommodated/extra-time testing

    conditions was much higher at 7.57 scaled score points, which was exactly the same

    score gain as that reported in the previous study (Lauth et al., 2012).

    Extra time score takers outperform regular test takers.

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  • Saturday, Oct 06 2018

    @micahbowden77184 Lsac took down that data, so I cannot find that information. If you have a link please send it. And I was just wondering. Some people have said that it can have a reserve effect. So I'm just interested in hearing some other people's experiences.

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  • Friday, Oct 05 2018

    LSAC publishes the data for repeat test takers who get extra-time accommodations; the average gain is huge. But why does it matter how it helped other people? It's pretty easy to gauge how it'll help you. Take a PT with 50% or 100% extra time.

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