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How To Get Accommodations on the LSAT
The purpose of accommodations is to ensure that you can demonstrate your ability on the LSAT. That means that if you are using your time to manage your symptoms or circumstances, you get assistance to overcome those things.
Applying Early v. Retaking the LSAT
If you’ve been following my blog, you know that I consistently stress that applying early is one of the best things that you can do for yourself in the application process. Applying early in a rolling application cycle can sometimes mean better opportunities for scholarships.
LSAC set to change the logic games portion of the LSAT
After winning a lawsuit against the LSAC, Angelo Binno has helped change the LSAT. Binno, a prospective law student, and legally blind, filed suit in May 2017 arguing that the LSAT discriminates against the blind and visually impaired under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).