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karinadagh923
Tuesday, Oct 31 2023

Hi! I would love to join in as well!

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karinadagh923
Wednesday, Nov 15 2023

From my experience, my accommodations were approved by only submitting a medical form filled out by a specialist. My tutor also confirmed that if you have a medical form, LSAC really cannot reject you, especially because of the lawsuit that occurred due to LSAC's strict accommodations policies. Honestly, if you can have a medical specialist fill out the LSAC form along with submitting proof that you had accommodations in college, there truly is no reason to reject you. I would go for it if you can get a medical form.

In addition, I would move a bit fast and submit your accommodations sooner rather than later. I know it is stated on LSAC's site that they will come to a verdict 14 business days after submitting but I didn't receive a decision till a month later. I believe LSAC is a bit backed up currently for some reason and is not operating on their usual deadlines.

Lastly, it states on LSAC's website that they cannot show nor disclose if you have had/requested testing accommodations. Only the score itself will appear to the schools you apply to.

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