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LSAT ACCOMMODATIONS

Get the support you deserve on the LSAT, Law School Exams, MPRE, and Bar.

We advocate and provide guidance for disability rights and opportunities for students with cognitive, physical, and mental health challenges so you can fully focus on your LSAT exam and beyond.

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Supporting you in your journey towards testing accommodations

 

Considering disability accommodations for your college or graduate school entrance exams but not sure if you're eligible? I offer a comprehensive consultation service for applying for reasonable testing accommodations due to physical, psychological, or cognitive disability.

 

I will:​

  • guide and assist you through the steps of speaking with your treating doctors;

  • help you gather the required diagnostic information about your disability; and

  • prepare a statement of need which accurately and meticulously describes your functional limitation on test day.​

 

Shana Ginsburg 

Owner of Ginsburg Advanced Tutoring, Attorney & Disability Advocate​

GINSBURG ADVANCED SUCCESS STORIES

ELIGIBILITY

The eligibility criteria for a student who is seeking disability accommodations on the LSAT includes the following:

 

1. The student must have a physical, visual or mental disability that substantially limits one or more major life activities.

 

2. The student must provide appropriate documentation of their disability from a qualified professional, such as a licensed healthcare provider.

 

3. The disability must significantly affect the student's ability to take the LSAT under standard testing conditions.

 

Students who are not eligible for accommodations are not eligible for our accommodation service.

DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS: $389

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  • The service begins with a consultation to review all available accommodations that are reasonable for your disability and test-day symptoms, and recommend the set of accommodations that would best meet your needs.

  • We provide “homework” so you can practice uses your accommodations to ensure they help you manage your symptoms appropriately. 

  • Over email, we will then ensure completion of every step of the process, and guide you through your communications with your qualified professional in order to gather evidence of your disability. 

  • We will give you detailed instructions on how to submit documents to LSAC, which we will “clear you” to do once we give your paperwork final approval.

  • You'll also receive a free copy of our Logical Reasoning ebook which includes lessons and strategies to manage your test anxiety and mental clarity and refocus your brain on logical reasoning during your exam. 

  • The process takes approximately a week to complete if your qualified professional is responsive to your request for documentation, but it can take longer if your provider is very busy or has a particular protocol as to how they disseminate medical records to patients. 

  • We have a 100% success rate helping eligible students with current functional limitations submit accommodations paperwork to the Law School Admissions Counsel, college disability service offices, and Graduate/Law School disability service offices.  

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   →  Learn about the LSAT accommodations process in our blog "Why You Should Apply for LSAT Accommodations (If You Are Eligible)". 

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   →  Learn about the law school accommodations process in our blog "Why You Should Apply for Law School Accommodations (If You Are Eligible)"

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Potential disabilities that may require accommodations include:

 

1. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

2. Blindness or Visual Impairment

3. Deafness or Hearing Impairment

4. Mobility Impairments

5. Chronic Medical Conditions (i.e. Diabetes, Epilepsy, etc.)

 

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6. Traumatic Brain Injury

7. Speech Disorders

8. Learning Disabilities

9. Psychiatric Disorders (i.e. Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, etc.)

10. Chronic Pain Disorders.

 

WHY LSAT ACCOMMODATIONS MATTER?

LSAT accommodations ensure that students with learning disabilities, attention or processing differences, anxiety related needs or other functional limitations can demonstrate their true reasoning ability.

 

The LSAT is a high stakes test with significant timing and cognitive demands. When accommodations are in place, the score reflects a student’s actual analytical skill, not the barriers created by their disability. Accommodations simply level the playing field so students can perform in a way that feels fair, accurate and accessible.

OUR LSAT ACCOMMODATIONS SUPPORT

Ginsburg Advanced integrates accommodation guidance directly into our LSAT Prep Classes. Our goal is to ensure that every student prepares in a way that reflects how they learn best and how they will ultimately take the test.

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  • We help students understand which accommodations match their learning profile and testing history

  • We assist with documentation requirements and the LSAC application process

  • Our classes are paced and structured to mirror common accommodated testing environments

  • Students practice with timing options, workflows and strategies that fit their approved (or anticipated) accommodations

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Our proven process creates a seamless experience where students prepare for the LSAT in conditions that feel natural, supportive and aligned with how they learn.

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WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR LSAT ACCOMMODATIONS?

Students may qualify for LSAT Accommodations if they have a documented disability that substantially limits a major life activity such as reading, processing speed, attention, learning, medical functioning or anxiety regulation. Eligibility often includes students with

  • Learning disabilities

  • ADHD or attention regulation needs

  • Processing speed or working memory differences

  • Anxiety disorders

  • Autism spectrum profiles

  • Medical conditions that impact stamina or cognitive performance

Our accommodations informed LSAT prep gives students with learning disabilities a clear, supportive path to prepare in ways that match how they learn and perform best.

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WHY CHOOSE GINSBURG ADVANCED?

Choosing the right LSAT prep class is especially important for students with learning disabilities or neurodiverse learning profiles. Ginsburg Advanced was built to provide a prep experience that is accessible, individualized and fully aligned with the realities of accommodated testing.

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  • We specialize in LSAT prep for students with learning disabilities and neurodiverse profiles

  • Classes are intentionally designed for accessible learning, not retrofitted after the fact

  • Instruction is warm, personalized and grounded in research supported learning strategies

  • Students learn in an environment that mirrors their real testing conditions

  • We focus on helping students demonstrate their true abilities, not forcing them into a traditional prep model

 

At Ginsburg Advanced, accommodations are not an add on. They are central to how we teach and how we help students succeed.

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