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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 83 min read
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What Kind Of LSAT Learner Are You? Take our Quiz!
We developed this quiz and the resulting recommendations to align with best practices in developing strong learning assessments for students with anxiety, PTSD, and ADHD.Â
The quiz questions are specific and focused on identifying individual challenges and needs, allowing for personalized recommendations based on the responses.Â

Shana Ginsburg
Aug 28, 20244 min read
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How to Transform Your Study Sessions with the Power of Music
Today, we’re going to explore the cognitive benefits of incorporating a little Miles Davis or Beethoven music into your study routine....

Shana Ginsburg
Jun 5, 20242 min read
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The Power of Privacy: Why You Don’t Have to Share Every Detail of your Law School Journey.
Even though the ADA effectively prohibits institutions like the LSAC from disclosing accommodations info, friends and family talk.

Shana Ginsburg
Apr 1, 20242 min read
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Why the Sit/Stand Accommodation May Be Right for You
Sit/Stand accommodations serve a multitude of purposes across physical, mental, and emotional needs. As someone with both an autoimmune...

Mack Kenner
Nov 29, 20222 min read
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Why GRE Takers Should Seek Accommodations Early
The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a widely-used entrance exam at universities in the U.S. for students applying to...

Mack Kenner
Nov 16, 20222 min read
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How to Get Started With Law School Accommodations
Accessing appropriate accommodations in law school is challenging for a number of reasons, like unfamiliarity with the school,...

Mack Kenner
Nov 10, 20223 min read
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Bar Exam Accommodations: Expectations v Reality
It is clear that bar exam takers are receiving disparate treatment amongst state bars, and two students with the same disability history mig

Mack Kenner
Nov 1, 20222 min read
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Documentation Guidelines for Law School Accommodations
If you are starting your 1L year of law school, and you're a student with a disability who needs academic accommodations, then it’s time...

Shana Ginsburg
Aug 24, 20222 min read
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Why you should manage your test anxiety on hard questions
Consider this: Hard questions take a longer time to answer than easy ones do. It’s an easy fact to accept; after all, hard questions are ge

Shana Ginsburg
Jul 12, 20222 min read
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LSAT Accommodations: 4 Reasons to Level the Playing Field
For individuals with disabilities, large test score discrepancies can become barriers to higher education.

Shana Ginsburg
Apr 27, 20222 min read
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Why (and How) You Should Apply for Law School Accommodations, If You Are Eligible.
Step 1: Consider whether law school accommodations may be right for you. Many of our LSAT accommodations clients do not know whether they...

Shana Ginsburg
Nov 9, 20213 min read
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Why the Stop/Start Clock Accommodation May Be Right for You
Updated August 17, 2023 As an accommodations specialist, I hear all sorts of assumptions about the accommodations process. Most...

Shana Ginsburg
Jul 15, 20212 min read
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Five Ways to Regain Focus During an Exam
Many of the students that we work with are diagnosed with ADHD or anxiety. These students often struggle with similar types of cognitive...

Shana Ginsburg
Jun 21, 20212 min read
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Should I take a paper-delivered exam instead? Take our quiz to find out!
Many standardized tests, including the LSAT, GRE and Praxis exams, are now delivered through electronic systems. These systems make it...

Shana Ginsburg
May 21, 20213 min read
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