LSAT Accommodations for Students with Disabilities

If ADHD, anxiety, a learning disability, or another condition makes timed testing harder, you may be entitled to LSAT accommodations like extra time or additional breaks. Get a psychological evaluation for LSAT accommodations and law school success.

Only $1,200 · Reports designed for LSAC requirements

Law student preparing for LSAT with accommodations and support

Why LSAT Accommodations Matter

The LSAT is a high-stakes, heavily timed exam. For students with ADHD, learning disabilities, or anxiety disorders, standard testing conditions may not reflect their true ability. LSAC provides accommodations to help level the playing field — but proper documentation is required.

35 min

per section under standard LSAT timing — not enough for many students with disabilities.

4 sections

requiring sustained focus, complex reasoning, and rapid reading.

100%

of your LSAT score is determined entirely by performance on timed sections.

Conditions That May Qualify

ADHD

Difficulty sustaining attention, impulsivity, and executive functioning challenges that affect timed test performance.

Learning Disabilities

Dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia that slow reading speed, processing, or written output under time pressure.

Anxiety Disorders

Test anxiety, generalized anxiety, or panic disorder that impairs concentration and cognitive performance during exams.

Depression

Cognitive symptoms of depression — including slowed processing, difficulty concentrating, and mental fatigue — that affect testing.

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Sensory sensitivities, processing differences, and executive functioning challenges that affect standardized testing performance.

Traumatic Brain Injury

Concussions and TBIs that affect cognitive processing speed, memory, and sustained attention during lengthy exams.

How It Works

1

Schedule Your Evaluation

Book an appointment with a licensed psychologist. We'll discuss your history, symptoms, and what LSAC requires for accommodations documentation.

2

Complete the Assessment from Home

Take evidence-based assessments remotely via telehealth. The evaluation covers attention, processing speed, learning, and psychological functioning — everything LSAC needs to see.

3

Get Your LSAC-Ready Report

Receive a comprehensive evaluation report written to meet LSAC's documentation standards. Submit it directly through your LSAC account to request accommodations.

Only $1,200

Market rates for comprehensive psychological evaluations are $3,000–$5,000. Our report can be used for both LSAC accommodations and law school disability services — one evaluation covers you.

Payment plans available · Telehealth in 42 states

LSAT Accommodations FAQ

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Don't Let a Disability Define Your LSAT Score

You deserve testing conditions that reflect your true ability. Get evaluated by a licensed psychologist and request the LSAT accommodations you're entitled to.