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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the OP thinks her kid doesn't work hard may or may not be correct. As a parent of two ADHD kids, they are both have different presentations with their ADHD and both have had to get executive function training. One spent a semester working with an ADHD EF coach and picked up all the skills he needed. The other has a harder time applying the skills, so still struggles- so would caution labeling them as a hard worker or not. Look for schools with 'resource centers'. I have a family member who teaches at a law school and notes that many of the students in the Master's program for the juris master's program- so not a law degree- praise the resource center as a valuable tool in getting through the program. [/quote] OT: Why would someone get a "juris masters" rather than a JD? Are you saying LLM?[/quote]
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