- Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:15 pm
#60984
I am about to start taking an online PowerScore class. I also have a learning disability and received extended time when I took the SATs while in high school. Based on my research, this seems to pretty much guarantee that I will given extended time on the LSAT when I request it, correct?
So when I do practice tests as part of this course, should I be doing so using extended time per section?
I did one practice test a few weeks ago using the regular time limits and didn't finish any sections in time. I want to take the pre-course practice test for my upcoming class and am considering timing it out as if I have been granted extended time.
Also note that I am planning on taking the LSAT in June, so I have not yet actually signed up for it and requested extra time yet.
So when I do practice tests as part of this course, should I be doing so using extended time per section?
I did one practice test a few weeks ago using the regular time limits and didn't finish any sections in time. I want to take the pre-course practice test for my upcoming class and am considering timing it out as if I have been granted extended time.
Also note that I am planning on taking the LSAT in June, so I have not yet actually signed up for it and requested extra time yet.