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Do You Qualify for Testing Accommodations?
One of the most common misconceptions about accommodations is that having a diagnosis automatically qualifies you. It doesn’t.
To be eligible for accommodations, you must demonstrate that your condition causes a current functional limitation—a measurable impact on your ability to access or complete the exam under standard conditions.
Here’s what that means:

Shana Ginsburg
Sep 8, 20253 min read


Are You Eligible for LSAT Accommodations?
Many students with neurological, visual, psychological, and physical disabilities become highly symptomatic during their exams. They...

Shana Ginsburg
Mar 11, 20252 min read


Struggling with Digital LSAT Testing? Paper Testing May Be the Solution.
For many LSAT test-takers, underperformance can stem from challenges they don’t immediately recognize—like the impact of digital testing.

Shana Ginsburg
Jan 28, 20253 min read
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