I'm prior service and had two of my army psychiatrists write me a letter to send to the LSAT people asking for extra time due to my ptsd and the fact that i have minor ADHD take ritalin and propranolol for tests,how are they with giving extra time? is it a difficult process? anyone think i have a chance?
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@"Jonathan Wang" thats what i figured, i mean i'll keep hoping, i have letters from two doctors hopefully itll help thank you for the advice
If you had a neuropsych evaluation and the psychiatrist knew what he/she was doing, you should be fine.
@"Creasey LSAT" i did, by two Veteran Hospital psychiatrist so hopefully thats enough for hte LSAC
@"theLSATdreamer " I just applied for the February cycle a few months ago and was approved! Based on what you have written you should be good. Just make sure you submit all the documents you can, I got my family doctor to write a written statement about my disorder, my psychiatrist's original diagnostic report, and a letter from my university regarding accommodations that I had received in the past.