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roryharper11600
Wednesday, May 29 2024

Thank you, everyone, for your help!

Hi everyone, I'm taking the LSAT on June 7 remotely. I received the email from LSAC today saying that the LSAT Writing has opened up. Admittedly, I hadn't done much research on the LSAT Writing up until today, but this sentence in the email struck me: "Given the large volume of test takers, we strongly encourage you to complete your LSAT Writing as soon as it becomes available." I sort of scrambled today to figure out how to approach the LSAT Writing section, but I couldn't find anything on 7Sage or on the LSAT Reddit saying that there is a "better" day to take the writing section, or that taking it earlier is better. Is there something I'm missing? Is it better to take it earlier because there might be more proctors available? I don't really know anyone that has taken the LSAT or is a lawyer, so any insight is much appreciated, thanks!

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roryharper11600
Wednesday, Jun 05 2024

Hi! I received accommodations for lasting concussion symptoms that allowed me extra breaks. I'm not sure what the timeline looks like for the August LSAT, but I am registered for June and I submitted my accommodation request mid-late April. I think an LSAC email reminded me to submit it if I needed some. I think the form took a little less than half an hour to comb through, I had to submit a doctor's note and give my reasoning for the accommodation as well. In my experience (I can't speak for everyone), it was fairly easy to submit an accommodation request, and they got back to me the next day. Definitely worth looking into, I followed the link from the email but if you log into your LSAC account, requesting accommodations should be under one of the banners. I'd recommend looking at when accommodation requests are accepted until though!

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