Sup so I need some help and I've been out of school for a while so my writing skills have dropped off.
I am applying for accommodations for 50% extra time on the LSAT, law school admissions test.
Last year I had brain surgery and my working memory hasn't fully recovered yet (working memory is like being able to efficiently move from task to task), and my prescription anti epileptic drugs impair my memory as well so I often find myself needing to reread questions and paragraphs before I can answer questions.
Now I need to write a 1 page letter describing my disability and justifying why I need 50% more time
How should I frame this letter? Any advice appreciated
You aren't going to be a lawyer
>>17372238
I'm scoring about 150/180 on the test right now, but most law schools require at least 160. My grades from university are also adequate for the less competitive schools. I think if I get accommodations on the test I can pull off 160+ and get into law school
>>17372228
"Attached is a medical/legal document confirming that I have [nature of disability], which is a recognized disability under the Americans With Disabilities Act. I therefore request 50% extra time in taking the LSAT, as provided for by the law and university policy."
>>17372327
Simple enough
Thanks