I second @"Dillon A. Wright" 's advice about attempting to get accommodations. If you can get more time, I'm sure that might be able to mitigate some of the negative effects of the dyslexia.
Hey, I haven't received accommodations as I haven't taken the LSAT, but I'm knowledgeable on the topic if you wanted to hit me up with some questions. :)
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Probably not, seeing as you usually have a word count to your addendum and there is no place to upload medical documentation. If you have a medical condition that requires accommodations in law school, you can show the school your papers when you enroll.
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@MrSamIam thank you! You're so right! I actually withdrew today so that I can get everything together to submit for the accommodations. Unfortunately I was too late to apply for today but I will be ready for June!
Oh hey, I have Reynaud's too, though not as intensely as you do.
If you can get documentation from your doctor stating that this affects you life/your ability to test, there's a higher chance LSAC will provide accommodations.
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