I'm curious of the accommodations made based on left handedness. I consider myself somewhat ambidextrous, although I write using my left hand. However, I am more comfortable in most right handedness situations, if that makes sense.

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  • Wednesday, Jan 14 2015

    good=google....sorry my keyboard thinks it's better than me :)

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  • Tuesday, Jan 13 2015

    Great -thanks!

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  • Monday, Jan 12 2015

    Sign up for the test at a law school. Most ABA schools use the wrap around tables that span the whole classroom width in tiers. If you get one of these tables, left/right won't make a difference.

    Avoid places that use desk chairs. They shouldn't be allowed to do this at all, but some do, so just avoid them. Look up LSAT test center reviews in good or something and find one nearby that has good reviews about desk space.

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