My LSAT addendum..
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 8:58 pm
Please tell me what you think....
I took the LSAT three times (in June, October, and December of 2008). For the June administration I requested accommodations that would allow me to check my blood sugar in between each section. I have type 1 diabetes and it is imperative that my blood sugar be within a healthy range (i.e. roughly 80- 150) for me to perform at my optimal level. However, in June and in October I was only allowed to have food and drink on my desk during the test; I was not allowed to test my blood sugar at any time beside the fifteen minute break between sections three and four. During the June administration my blood sugar was 340 at break. In October my blood sugar was 280 at break. When my blood sugar is this high I am restless and unable to organize my thoughts. I did everything in my power to make sure my blood sugar was within range but do to my fear of being low (if my blood sugar is low my cognitive abilities are much more impaired relative to when my blood sugar is a little high) I erred on the high side during both administrations. I took my score in June (receiving a 163) because I was hoping to be able to get my applications in early, so I was just hoping for the best. However, seeing as my score was significantly below my diagnostic score I registered for the October test. I fought the accommodation issue in October but to no avail. I decided to go ahead and take the October test (despite not receiving the accommodations I requested) because 1) I did not want to wait until January to send in my applications, and 2) I generally have very good control of my blood sugar so I had reason to believe my blood sugar would not get out of range again. Unfortunately, I was wrong. I did not feel well during the October administration (do to my blood sugar being high) so I cancelled. Subsequently I signed up for the December test and presented LSAC with additional information from my doctor stressing the importance of my blood sugar being in the correct range during the test, and hence being able to check my blood sugar in between each section. These accommodations were granted for the December exam. During the December administration my blood sugar was within the desired range so I know that my December score will be a more accurate reflection of my abilities.
got a 170 on Dec. test
I took the LSAT three times (in June, October, and December of 2008). For the June administration I requested accommodations that would allow me to check my blood sugar in between each section. I have type 1 diabetes and it is imperative that my blood sugar be within a healthy range (i.e. roughly 80- 150) for me to perform at my optimal level. However, in June and in October I was only allowed to have food and drink on my desk during the test; I was not allowed to test my blood sugar at any time beside the fifteen minute break between sections three and four. During the June administration my blood sugar was 340 at break. In October my blood sugar was 280 at break. When my blood sugar is this high I am restless and unable to organize my thoughts. I did everything in my power to make sure my blood sugar was within range but do to my fear of being low (if my blood sugar is low my cognitive abilities are much more impaired relative to when my blood sugar is a little high) I erred on the high side during both administrations. I took my score in June (receiving a 163) because I was hoping to be able to get my applications in early, so I was just hoping for the best. However, seeing as my score was significantly below my diagnostic score I registered for the October test. I fought the accommodation issue in October but to no avail. I decided to go ahead and take the October test (despite not receiving the accommodations I requested) because 1) I did not want to wait until January to send in my applications, and 2) I generally have very good control of my blood sugar so I had reason to believe my blood sugar would not get out of range again. Unfortunately, I was wrong. I did not feel well during the October administration (do to my blood sugar being high) so I cancelled. Subsequently I signed up for the December test and presented LSAC with additional information from my doctor stressing the importance of my blood sugar being in the correct range during the test, and hence being able to check my blood sugar in between each section. These accommodations were granted for the December exam. During the December administration my blood sugar was within the desired range so I know that my December score will be a more accurate reflection of my abilities.
got a 170 on Dec. test