Hi!
I am having trouble seeing the value in blind review because every time I honestly do it, I never change any of my answers. A few facts about my situation: I have 100% more time and find myself finishing the sections with time to review (this may not be true on test day because of the nature of my accommodated disability), I am scoring average 172, missing an average of 4 questions in the LR, and I've increased my score from 134.
When I blind review, I go through the answers I have circled and make sure I am positive they are correct. I maybe change an answer 1/100 times. My question is: if I'm not getting anything out of it, is it worth the time to blind review? It is actually causing me stress because I'm not getting any value on something that most test prep companies advertise as the holy-grail.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Is this common for 170+ scorers?
I called LSAC and they said that the only option was to send an email to accommodations. Having the test scheduled over two days is considered an extra accommodation. I also have start and stop the clock breaks, so my test could potentially be longer than 9.5 hours. I am concerned that LSAC won't get back to me in time. In more ridiculousness... I talked to the testing center and they will not allow me to bring in more than a snack for my exam. They said that unless it is expressly stated on my accommodations letter, I will not be allowed to bring in lunch or dinner. So... 9.5 hours (9 - 7:30), LSAT, only a snack??? Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can expedite a response from LSAC? If you count Friday as a business day, they have 6 days to respond. Thats not a lot of time.