Jason Olin PhD
LSAT, GRE, MCAT & SAT Testing‑Accommodations Evaluations – Orange County Psychologist
If anxiety, depression, ADHD, or a learning disorder makes high‑stakes exams harder than they should be, you may qualify for official testing accommodations—extra time, breaks, a reduced‑distraction room, or assistive technology.
I specialize in the comprehensive evaluations and documentation required by college disability offices and national testing boards. Board‑formatted neuropsychological evaluation reports are accepted by LSAC, AAMC, ETS, and the College Board.
University-Vetted. Evidence-Based.
Listed by Pepperdine University’s Student Accessibility Office as a recommended provider, I use multi-method, performance-validity-tested evaluations that meet AAMC, LSAC, and ETS standards—no “pay-for-diagnosis” letters. (WSJ, June 2025)
About Dr. Jason Olin

I’m a licensed clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist with over 30 years of experience. My background includes advanced training in cognitive assessment, neuropsychology, and evidence-based therapy, complemented by leadership roles in biotech and medical science. This unique combination enables me to understand the challenges faced by professionals in high-stakes environments.
I specialize in providing comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological evaluations for adults seeking testing accommodations for exams such as the LSAT, GRE, GMAT, MCAT, and university assessments. My approach is data-driven and tailored to meet the specific documentation requirements of each testing authority.
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Dr. Jason Olin is a licensed psychologist practicing clinical psychology and neuropsychology in Newport Beach, Orange County, and via tele‑assessment across California and Idaho.
Which evaluation level fits your exam & timeline?
Choose the evaluation package that best fits your needs or to learn more about the MCAT click here:

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Comprehensive Neuropsychological Evaluation
$2950
Fee (flat):
• First‑time ADHD, LD, or complex cases
• Needing extended time with no recent testing
• Wants one report that covers multiple boards/ exams for 3‑5 yrs
Best For:
• 6‑7 hrs in‑office testing (WAIS‑V, WRAT, CPT‑3/ PASAT, exec‑fx battery, personality)
• Collateral interview (parent/ teacher if < 25)
• 10–20 page report
Includes:
Turnaround Time:
14-21 days
Rush Delivery: $500, subject to availabilty
Flexible plan
Payment Plan:
Evaluation Refresh/ Addendum
$1950
Fee (flat):
• ADHD/LD with ≤ 5 yrs old battery
• Initial denial for “missing timed data” or “out‑of‑date scores”
• Returning examinees needing an update for a different test
Best For:
• 30‑min triage call
• ≈ 2 hrs Targeted timed‑speed battery (WAIS PSI, Fluency, CPT)
• 5–7 page addendum integrating old + new scores
• Accommodation‑ justification matrix
Includes:
Turnaround Time:
12-14 days
Rush Delivery: $500, subject to availabilty
Two- or three-part plan
Payment Plan:
Clinical Documentation Update
$1250
Fee (flat):
• Psychiatric‑only cases (anxiety, PTSD, depression, OCD)
• No extra‑time request
• Already in treatment
Best For:
• 60‑min intake
• Record review (treatment notes, prior letters)
• 4–6 page narrative tying functional limits → requested breaks/ stop‑clock/ private room
• Provider‑to‑provider call if agency requests
Includes:
Turnaround Time:
10 business days
Rush Delivery: $500, subject to availabilty
Two-part plan
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Who Can Be Helped
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Adults and college students preparing for the LSAT, GRE, GMAT, MCAT, or university mid‑terms and finals
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Individuals coping with test anxiety, generalized anxiety, major depression, ADHD, or specific learning disorders
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Professionals returning to school who need their prior diagnosis updated for current accommodation rules
Fast Fact: Most governing bodies require documentation to be no more than 3 years old (sometimes 12 months) and completed by a qualified professional with standardized testing.
A 5‑Step Evaluation Process
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Consultation (15 min, free): Confirm the exam timeline and discuss prior history.
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Clinical Interview (90 min): In‑depth medical, educational, and psychosocial history.
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Testing Session (3–4 hrs): Gold‑standard measures of attention, memory, processing speed, executive function, plus symptom inventories for anxiety/depression.
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Comprehensive Report (10–15 pages): Diagnoses, functional limitations, and exam‑specific accommodation recommendations.
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Feedback & Submission Support (30 min): We walk you through submitting to LSAC, AAMC, ETS, or GMAC and remain available for clarifications.
What You Receive
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Signed PDF report and watermark‑free print copy
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Cover letter tailored to the testing authority’s exact language
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Completion of required testing authority forms
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Optional add‑on: 1‑page physician summary for university disability services
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Complimentary follow‑up letter if the board requests additional details (within 6 months)
Evaluation Types
LSAT Accommodations Evaluations
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) requires evidence of substantial functional limitation and prefers recent psycho‑educational or neuropsychological testing. Typical accommodations include +50 % time and stop‑the‑clock breaks. Reports should reference the LSAT Accommodations Guidelines, Appendix B and document how symptoms impair speeded reading, sustained attention, and executive reasoning.
Timeline: Submit your request and materials no later than the test registration deadline, though it is highly recommended you do it earlier. Note that you must first register for a test date prior to submitting accommodations materials.
MCAT Accommodations Evaluations
The AAMC looks for a qualified professional’s report demonstrating a disability that significantly impacts a major life activity such as test‑taking. Our battery includes the continuous‑performance, working‑memory, and processing‑speed measures the AAMC cites. Common accommodations: time‑and‑a‑half, private room, and medication/snack breaks.
Timeline: Submit your request 15 weeks before your test date. AAME requires up to 60 days for the initial submission and may need an additional 30 days for appeals, reconsiderations or extensions.
GRE & GMAT Accommodations Evaluations
ETS (GRE) and GMAC (GMAT) share similar documentation rules: current diagnosis, objective test data, and a clear link between impairment and requested modifications. We map each recommendation to the bullet‑point lists in their official bulletins so reviewers can check boxes quickly.
Typical accommodations: 25–50 % extra time, extended breaks, large‑print materials, screen‑reader approval.
Timeline: ETS won't let you schedule the test until your application is reviewed and approved and they estimate 6 weeks review time minimally and up to 12 weeks if additional information is requested.
College & University Accommodations
Most Disability Services offices follow ADA and Section 504 guidance. They want documentation that:
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States the DSM‑5‑TR diagnosis
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Details functional limitations in an academic setting
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Recommends accommodations logically tied to those limitations
You receive a concise clinician summary that administrators can file without redacting personal history.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this evaluation be done virtually?
In many cases, yes. For eligible clients in California or Idaho, much of the evaluation—including the clinical interview, questionnaires, and some testing—can be completed via secure telehealth. In-person sessions may be recommended for certain test batteries.
How long is the evaluation appointment?
Testing is typically one half‑day. Breaks are built in.
Will accommodations on one exam guarantee approval on another?
No, but strong documentation increases the likelihood.
Do you test on weekends?
Select Saturdays are available; inquire for next opening.
Can you update an old evaluation?
Yes—if prior testing is <5 years old, we can often add supplemental testing instead of a full battery.
What if my request is denied?
We offer one complimentary appeal letter and, if needed, can provide additional data at an hourly rate.