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Are you not the person who assumed that I grew up rich because I had the privilege of being diagnosed with epilepsy and related disorders? You assume I took an "untimed" LSAT (I didn't, and nobody does, to the best of my knowledge). And I didn't tell you that because it's not true. I goto 50% extra time, and that's only because my requested accommodation of unlimited "stop the clock" breaks for medical incidents was not approved because it was deemed not administratively feasible. You can blame LSAC for that one. Without accommodations, my testing performance would not have measured my ability to answer LSAT questions. It would have measured my ability to avoid out-of-control medical issues in the moment. So from my accommodated LSAT, you say I "took" the place of someone apparently more deserving of a seat at my law school who doesn't have a disability. You base that on the fact that you assume my LSAT would've been lower absent accommodations (probably true). But you incorrectly state that law schools don't do holistic admissions. I had median or below median on grades and LSAT for virtually every top school and yet got admitted to every single T14, and for the majority I got at least a partial merit scholarship. That defies your factually inaccurate assertion that law schools do not holistic admissions. I'm sure my LSAT scores, which I likely couldn't have gotten absent accommodations, played some role in my admission. After all, it is a requirement for admissions. And you shouldn't be using accommodations if you don't need them. But being denied accommodations itself would've been unfair and would have meant, in the converse, that someone was "taking" "my" spot at my law school because they were lucky enough to not have a neurological disorder that unreasonably interferes with their ability to sit for a timed exam. But back to the point -- which is not whether I "deserve" to have gone to the schools or gotten the jobs I have -- people with accommodations can succeed well in competitive jobs. I am an example of that. |
HLS doesn't give grades... In any event, Harvard Law started capping honors at 40% of the class in 1999. https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1999/6/10/new-hls-grading-system-reduces-honors/ |
Private colleges have many more obligations to disabled students than private high schools given that every college except like Grove City accepts federal funding. |
Sorry, I did say untimed and I meant extra time. I did not say that law school does not do holistic admissions; only that they do not in the same way as undergrad. Holistic admissions only goes so far. Think your 165 would have given you the same results? 160? Come on. I get that you think you deserve to have gotten into a top law school. I am only suggesting that this is a big gray area: stop seeing everything in black and white. Thank you for admitting |
When 80% were getting honors… |
And it is more than 40% now, if you can read… |
| My “normal” kid was in the hospital at one of those schools mentioned and didn’t even get make-up time for what he missed when he was having surgery. lol so I take all the articles out there skewing BS (and there certainly seem to more than ever lately ) with a grain of salt. |
You said: "You think you deserve to have gotten in because of your performance in law school. Maybe, maybe not. A lot of people who were rejected would have been able to say the same had they been admitted. But you got in - and they did not." I'm not sure where you decided I see this "black and white" unless "black and white" means, "I am entitled to accommodations because if I don't, the exam will measure whether I have a seizure and not whether I know the material." |
| There’s more at test required schools because the kids at test optional schools don’t have to get those top 99% scores. |
You think you deserve to have been admitted. That is black and white. I say “maybe, maybe not.” That is gray. What am I missing? |
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I admire the way you respond to cyberbullying, PP, but please stop responding to this deranged person. They are torturing you to see how far you can go without losing your cool. Don't indulge this monster. |
| Meanwhile the vast majority of our kids won’t get into Ivy League schools because… they didn’t score high enough on their regular-timed tests. Make it make sense. |
BTW, now it is only seizures? You mentioned problems with “processing speed” before - and you are now strangely silent on the subject, which is a shame, because I am also the one who admired your honesty… |
This 100% |