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[quote=Anonymous]Yeah, law is NOT a good career for her. There are many different types of law to practice and some learning differences don't preclude being a lawyer -- I know more than one excellent dyslexic trial attorney. But you DO need to have executive functioning and memory skills for any type of law practice. It's just not a good career for anyone with any kind of information processing differences. Add in anxiety, and that's a mix for a disaster professionally. Instead of spending $$ on additional testing and trying to get LSAT accommodations, it would seem much better to pay for a career counselor that can identify professions that she would be suited for, and then for funding internships or additional education to get into that field. [/quote]
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