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Hey [USER=32197]@Gimmeatc[/USER],I really do think that [USER=30526]@Gandalf[/USER] could have not been more exhaustive in his answer and I also want to thank him for sharing his experience and for writing such a useful response.As Gandalf said, never be disappointed by your grades, they will help you regardless. And you have an amazing IB score so I would not worry too much about it!Having a learning disability should not be a discouraging factor in applying to law firms, so do not worry about it and disclose it as this will give them a better understanding of you and your ability, and what you had to overcome/live with whilst studying/working. Being transparent about these kind of issues will only be helpful to you, and it will not be a detriment to your success, never worry about this! So, to answer your question, it is not a bad idea to disclose it, on the contrary!Good luck with the process and always believe in yourself!
Hey [USER=32197]@Gimmeatc[/USER],
I really do think that [USER=30526]@Gandalf[/USER] could have not been more exhaustive in his answer and I also want to thank him for sharing his experience and for writing such a useful response.
As Gandalf said, never be disappointed by your grades, they will help you regardless. And you have an amazing IB score so I would not worry too much about it!
Having a learning disability should not be a discouraging factor in applying to law firms, so do not worry about it and disclose it as this will give them a better understanding of you and your ability, and what you had to overcome/live with whilst studying/working. Being transparent about these kind of issues will only be helpful to you, and it will not be a detriment to your success, never worry about this! So, to answer your question, it is not a bad idea to disclose it, on the contrary!
Good luck with the process and always believe in yourself!