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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not surprised. Lots of these kids had mommy and daddy prop them up all through HS so this would be the next logical step. One of my kids (still in HS). actually has ADHD so I find this particularly disgusting. Despite multiple diagnoses over 10+ years, it is already hard enough to get teachers to believe they have a disability. Btw this is not happening as far as I know at state flagship where my kid with similar stats attends. Way less cut throat culture. [/quote] DC is at state flagship; it happens there and everywhere. Turns into more time on MCAT and LSAT, then more time on Bar exam, etc. AFAIK, U.S. service academies still require testing without accommodations, as medicated ADHD is disqualifying.[/quote]
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