Testing concessions Forum
- alicepaul
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Testing concessions
I recently had surgery for a severe case of De Quervain's Tensynovitis which is the inflammation of the tendons of the wrist, making it very difficult to do things like write, type, etc. I am currently in rehab, but considering school is starting in a couple months, I was wondering, worst case scenario, what luc people have had getting concessions for testing during law school. I developed this problem after graduating from undergrad so I've never had to deal with it in a school setting, but I would assume that the only concession I would need is extra time.
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Re: Testing concessions
I'm not a student, but I'm sure there are people in law school who can't use their hands at all, so I wouldn't worry about it. you may need some type of speech to text software though for notes, etc.
Hope you feel better soon.
Hope you feel better soon.
- phillywc
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Re: Testing concessions
You may or may not get the concessions, but your LSAT score will not count towards USNWR if you get them, so keep that in mind.
- d cooper
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Re: Testing concessions
I believe OP is talking about law school tests.phillywc wrote:You may or may not get the concessions, but your LSAT score will not count towards USNWR if you get them, so keep that in mind.
- SnakySalmon
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Re: Testing concessions
OP's already attending Mich. Question was about LS tests.phillywc wrote:You may or may not get the concessions, but your LSAT score will not count towards USNWR if you get them, so keep that in mind.
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