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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, you sound like a very loving parent so I don't mean this harshly, but it strikes me as a red flag that you are asking these questions for DD. She needs to be mature and competent enough to figure this all out on her own before she even thinks about applying, or law school will almost certainly be the disaster that everyone else is predicting. Successful law schools are fully functioning adults who have zero need for parental involvement in their education. As a lawyer and a parent of a child with a similar profile, my advice is to treat her interest in law school as an opportunity to prove she is capable of self-advocating and navigating the accommodation process on her own -- and if not, that's a strong sign she's not ready to apply. [/quote] (I'm a lawyer who didn't proof read -- obviously mean "successful law students"...)[/quote]
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