Roughly One-Third of UC Berkeley Law Students Claim ‘Psychological’ Disabilities
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Students Claiming To Be Disabled Enroll At Prestigious Law School At Higher Rate Than Men
The percentage of students claiming to have disabilities — and thus qualifying for accommodations such as extra time for assignments and tests — is higher than the percentage of male students at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law.As reported by The New York Post, more than one-third of students enrolled in the law school — 37% — are also in UC Berkeley’s Disabled Students Program. By comparison, male students make up approxima…
Roughly one-third of UC Berkeley law students claim ‘psychological’ disabilities
Students at elite law schools ‘are significantly more likely to be disabled’ than the elderly … ? Approximately one-third of students enrolled at the University of California Berkeley School of Law officially have a “psychological” or “other mental” disability, according to a recent report. Recent UC Berkeley Law graduate Andrew Testerman notes in a James G. Martin Center article that 37. Source
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