@"Hanny.echeverria15" said:
What do you mean ? How can we do that?
You can go to LSAC's website and learn more about the process for requesting accommodations.
@gabcarrascod said:
Thanks for the information! Would I have to complete a new accommodations request for this? Or is it an additional accommodations request?
Additional. You would keep any accommodations you've been previously granted as we…
@skbonnem said:
Is this something that law schools will be able to see? If you're able to remove it via accommodations, would there be any downsides to that from the application perspective (could it be seen undermining the strength of your ap…
@angie20166 said:
Wow thank you for this information! How can you request? Do you specify that you would like it removed? Who should you contact?
Thank you a million!!!
There is a formal process of requesting accommodations. You can fin…
@moopstudies said:
Is that on the form you have to fill out?
It's not on the form in the sense that it's box you check. You manually go in and add accommodations you're requesting based on the recommendation of your provider.
Whenever I listen to podcasts/hear from high scorers I've noticed one commonality is they mention how important prioritizing mental health is during the process. So whether it's exercising, meditation, and/or eating well, make sure you're taking car…
It seems like there are too many variables to say for sure if the 11 points can be attributed to your used of accommodations or not. It definitely takes getting used to taking at the testing center. Have you taken PT's with and without accommodation…
Can confirm it is now required to take PP test at a testing center. Recommend calling ahead and finding out what they provide for pencils. Sounds silly but my testing center's pencils were old, non mechanical and they got dull and would break with a…
@Xavier158 That was so obvious. I have no idea why I got so stuck on it. I think i've just programmed by brain to see patterns and for whatever reason this one wasn't downloaded yet. Thanks for taking the time, 'preciate it so much!!!
Visualizations are key for me. You know the youtube videos that explain a concept using illustrations and sound effects? I visualize images, video, and sounds. I think sounds are especially important because it incorporates another layer of senses--…
The rules JY can put right onto the gameboard he tends not to represent formally. Personally, I try to jot them all down in my former rules because I don't like risking forgetting about them, but that's just me. As you do a ton of practice you'll fi…
I've had to break down a TON of mental barriers to even study for the lsat. I decided I wanted to go to law school 4 years ago. I ordered some test prep book. Rather than study during the time I had set aside, I'd get on youtube. I was so afraid of …
Still no availability after checking a bunch yesterday and nothing this morning. I can't be the only one having issues? Or do most people just take it remotely?
If you're like me and will always carry the "what if I would have" thought, then just retake it. But I agree with @AlexgLSAT's comment above that you're probably good to go.
I have paper accommodation and was able to take it live proctored in February. However, since then LSAC has changed things (again 🙄) and you have to take it at a testing center. The only way you can take it paper and pen via proctor is by applying …
@harrisons92 That's really helpful, thanks. Did take the time to foolproof each game (is that what you mean by brute forcing)? Did you watch JY's video BEFORE attempting? Or try it on your own and watch if you needed help?
You can call LSAC and talk to them. I was curious if the space I was taking it in was okay so called and asked them lots of questions. They told me the home space is meant to mimic a testing site as closely as possible--quiet, a closed off room, sec…