I wanted to see if anyone would know if having migraines would allow me to receive accommodations on the LSAT. If so also what are the exact steps? I have looked on LSAC's website but the directions seem a little confusing.
One of my granted accommodations is to skip the ungraded, experimental section on the new LSAT. I've noticed there is no way to avoid taking the ungraded section when taking PTs, unlike the outgoing PTs. Why is this?
If you qualify for accommodations you can request to have ... . I had some great, beneficial accommodations, but wasn't aware this ... . Also, @7sage, you should add 'accommodations' as a discussion topic.
Hello.
I am taking the test in September.
I have accommodations and I requested the experimental section to be removed. I was wondering if I need to take the my practice test with or without the experimental section.
Thank you!
Hi everyone. I recently got approved for accommodations on the LSAT but I'm struggling to improve even with 53 minutes. Anyone have any tips? I plan on taking the October LSAT.
Does anyone have an experience of testing in-person with ADHD accommodations (i.e. extra time)? I am worried I will get to testing center and somehow my test will not have accommodations or the proctor won't be aware if that makes sense
Something similar happened with me. Burnout? Too much anxiety about scoring high enough leading to decreased performance? That's what I guessed when it happened to me. Have you read the thread about burnout being real?