- Sat Nov 29, 2014 12:32 pm
#17519
Hello,
In my case should I take the December 2014 LSAT or wait until next year?....I'm following up on a post I wrote earlier about this.
I don't really see a reason to take it given my visions problems following a Jan 2012 accident and only being able to read from one eye.....and LSAC was unwilling to grant me extra time.
i have a certain "peak" that I can't get over on the LSAT if its under fully timed proctored conditions because on the Reading Comp section I have difficulty reading from only one eye ....I could get a high 150's low 160's score if I take it in Dec.....For example on one PT I scored a -13 combined on LR, LR2, and LG...but missed 13 alone on RC.
Vision problem mostly bothers me on RC because passage and questions are split over two pages, not so much the other sections since there is less reading ( I can see the whole answer choices and stimuli reading from my right eye in LR and LG not much reading there)
I think it would be foolish to take it because a low RC and an off day on one of the other sections is a recipe for a low score
All LSAC granted me was large print exam......I sent a re-consideration after being denied request to them but they overlooked some info included in the doctors notes in the prior request and only gave me large print. ( they were un willing to review after I notified them of this since the re-consideration deadline had passed)
A large print exam wouldn't help me much since the only option they give is 18 point font and its very blurry/letters seem to shake when reading from the left eye.
I may take a cycle off and see if I can take the GRE under extra timed conditions under the new LSAC policy on prior accommodations ( SAT and ACT scores to get into college were taken before 2012 accident).....as controversial as it is to post about extra time here, it's my only real option since large print doesn't really help me.
In my case should I take the December 2014 LSAT or wait until next year?....I'm following up on a post I wrote earlier about this.
I don't really see a reason to take it given my visions problems following a Jan 2012 accident and only being able to read from one eye.....and LSAC was unwilling to grant me extra time.
i have a certain "peak" that I can't get over on the LSAT if its under fully timed proctored conditions because on the Reading Comp section I have difficulty reading from only one eye ....I could get a high 150's low 160's score if I take it in Dec.....For example on one PT I scored a -13 combined on LR, LR2, and LG...but missed 13 alone on RC.
Vision problem mostly bothers me on RC because passage and questions are split over two pages, not so much the other sections since there is less reading ( I can see the whole answer choices and stimuli reading from my right eye in LR and LG not much reading there)
I think it would be foolish to take it because a low RC and an off day on one of the other sections is a recipe for a low score
All LSAC granted me was large print exam......I sent a re-consideration after being denied request to them but they overlooked some info included in the doctors notes in the prior request and only gave me large print. ( they were un willing to review after I notified them of this since the re-consideration deadline had passed)
A large print exam wouldn't help me much since the only option they give is 18 point font and its very blurry/letters seem to shake when reading from the left eye.
I may take a cycle off and see if I can take the GRE under extra timed conditions under the new LSAC policy on prior accommodations ( SAT and ACT scores to get into college were taken before 2012 accident).....as controversial as it is to post about extra time here, it's my only real option since large print doesn't really help me.