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[quote=Anonymous]OP - I would encourage you to get your daughter some really good career counseling sharing all testing with the person, too, so that someone beside her parent can point out the plus and minus aspects of the profession with her. And also talk about job possibilities in areas of her strengths that you may not have. It would seem that taking time off before any graduate studies is key for her. In that time DD ought to be in as independent a living situation as possible to see how she does in the real world of handling her daily living tasks and the demands of some sort of job or internships or volunteer work in an area of interest to see if it is for her. I would try and use your connections even next summer to get her a law related job or volunteer job. I also agree that looking at area paralegal programs might be a first step and much less expensive waynfornher to see if lane is for her.[/quote]
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