You don't have to email them back to accept the accommodations. You will most likely be in a separate room unless there are test takers with similar accommodations. You will have the same exact test as everyone else even if it is on a different day …
@"Cant Get Right" That is not true about using his prior performance on the exam in their consideration. If his doctor recommends him to receive accommodations and there is good reasoning behind it they will most likely grant it. The LSAC has their…
@drzoidberg Hey I have received accommodations from the LSAT and its a fairly simple process. All you have to do is fill out the three documents required by the LSAC and explain why you need the accommodations. Just like you I didnt receive accommod…
@TheLoftGuy They are in Pennsylvania, I dont think they were impacted by it but maybe they didn't receive the tests from people in other states. Its a possibility =(
@RonaldReagan Hey I am in the same position as you. I have a low GPA as well but it was due to a medical condition that ruined my everyday life ( I have epilepsy). My grades were horrible my freshmen and sophomore year but as I got accommodated at m…
@strasvery When I say 5 sections that is 4 regular and one experimental. I did not include the writing section. I had to take the exam like everyone else but under different time constraints.
@strasvery i took the 5 section exam. When you email them your info for the accommodations you have to recheck the boxes you were already approved for and whatever other accommodations you want on top of it. ALso send the confirmation or approval le…
No they won't. I have done this in the past. The accommodations you have been recently granted will not be eliminated. They will just be added on to the new one you have requested.
As an accommodated test taker I recommend you to wait until after they give you a response. I didn't receive accommodations in any institution prior to the LSAT but it didn't hurt my chances of receiving it. I was still approved for my accommodation…
I will hopefully start tutoring 7sage members and have contacted @"Dillon A. Wright" about it. If anyone is interested. I started off with a 142 diagnostic and am now scoring in the high 160's to low 170's.