That's stressful that they changed the date on you so last minute; I'm sorry.
I'm not sure why my letter was different (maybe it's dependent on test center and/or accommodation?) but mine told me that I was responsible for contacting the test super…
I haven't taken it yet, but on my accommodations letter it says:
After section 1 a x minute break. After section 2 a x minute break. After section 3 a x minute break. After section 4 a x minute break. After section 5 a x minute break.
So I wil…
Even if you are exclusively thinking of law school, taking the GRE might not be a bad idea now that schools are starting to hop on the GRE bandwagon. Or if you can't get accommodated on either and you are less impacted by your disability on tests li…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@MPeabody said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
Definitely skip harder questions if you're not already skipping. You don't want to be needing every single second in order to finish on time.
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Definitely. I had been turned down in the past (with over 200 pages of documentation that solidly covered all the criteria) and gave up for a few years. I then submitted basically the same documentation to the friendly folks at ETS (the GRE) and it…
Mine took 12 business days. I didn't apply near a deadline and had a history of prior accommodations (so I didn't need to send them the hundreds of pages of documentation.) They don't try to make it any easier/less stressful than they are legally ob…
All of this advice is amazing--you guys are the best! I was expecting a lot of "just keep practicing!" responses, but you blew my mind with your insight and spot-on tips.
@iceman322 said:
I was making some confidence errors as well and it rea…
To be honest, I wouldn't bank on accommodations. I wouldn't even apply. Personally, I have had *several* qualifying disabilities--including ADHD--heavily-documented for well over a decade. I first took the LSAT a few years back and didn't even apply…
And quasi-related: Any other advice on moving quickly through answer choices, whether eliminating the bad or being comfortable moving forward once you think you have the right answer (i.e. It's probably wiser to be more confident that you have the r…