Q. My question has to do with explaining to the people who handle
accommodations at my law school why I need extended time and private
room to deal with my exams. Making them understand that it is not test
anxiety that gives me trouble. I have borderline personality disorder. I know the material. But I
get hung up, especially on multiple choice, because there is no totally
correct answer, just choose the best. How do I explain this?
A. I don't know if/how I can help with your situation. Sometimes, a letter or
note from your treating physician/therapist may be helpful in convincing
your school to make the accommodations for you. I'm not aware of any
literature or research one could cite to justify your request.