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Schizophrenia GPA addendum
I was diagnosed with Schizophrenia my senior year of college. Looking back it greatly affected my ability to preform well in my courses as an underclassman. I was wonder weather or not to even mention the condition at all as there may still be a stigma. Anyone have any feedback?
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Personally I would stay away from that, huge stigma IMO.
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Addenda should be used to address something that happened in the past and affected performance and will no longer be a factor during law school. I would leave it out unless you've received significant treatment.
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witorres89 wrote:I was diagnosed with Schizophrenia my senior year of college. Looking back it greatly affected my ability to preform well in my courses as an underclassman. I was wonder weather or not to even mention the condition at all as there may still be a stigma. Anyone have any feedback?
Please don't take this the wrong way because I don't mean to be unsympathetic in any way, but have you looked into how having Schizophrenia will affect the C&F assessment for bar passage in your state? I know in Texas they ask about this type of thing....
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I would check with C&F if you can be a lawyer w/ schizophrenia before paying for law school.
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I hadn't even considered this. Where would I look to find more information about whether or not I am even eligible for the bar?thegor1987 wrote:I would check with C&F if you can be a lawyer w/ schizophrenia before paying for law school.
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I would avoid this topic because it will adversely affect your chances of admission. I realize how unfair this might sound - given that law schools often pretend to embrace things like diversity - but the truth is that adcomm's really only care about diversity in the political sense, when it suits their purposes. Overcoming a condition like shizophrenia is an amazing accomplishment, but this will not be reflected in the outcome of your application cycle.
(And by "overcoming" I mean treating your schizophrenia and excelling in spite of it.)
(And by "overcoming" I mean treating your schizophrenia and excelling in spite of it.)
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Just google it, each state has a C&F with informational pamphlets for this sort of thing. Otherwise you can find a number to call. If the condition is sufficiently treatable you may be allowed. Plus some states may be more lenient than others. So research multiple states to see where it will be a problemwitorres89 wrote:I hadn't even considered this. Where would I look to find more information about whether or not I am even eligible for the bar?thegor1987 wrote:I would check with C&F if you can be a lawyer w/ schizophrenia before paying for law school.
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The idea just screams columbine.
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But to address your question, don't mention it unless you have excelled in life despite your condition.
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Contact the Bar in the State where you intend to practice as they are all different, as them for the name of the organization that administers the C&F... in Texas it's called the Board of Legal Examiners.... If they have a website, you may be able to review the applications online and see exactly what the questions ask. But I would suggest calling them and asking... you don't have to give your name.witorres89 wrote:I hadn't even considered this. Where would I look to find more information about whether or not I am even eligible for the bar?thegor1987 wrote:I would check with C&F if you can be a lawyer w/ schizophrenia before paying for law school.
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The idea of mentioning it? They didn't have schizophrenia, but your comment does highlight the continued stigma.2Serious4Numbers wrote:The idea just screams columbine.
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Very, very unacceptable and disrespectful.2Serious4Numbers wrote:The idea just screams columbine.
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Get lost.2Serious4Numbers wrote:The idea just screams columbine.
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OP, how long has it been since you were diagnosed? Are you officially healthy now, still receiving treatment, etc.? This is something with very serious repercussions, as others have mentioned, for your ability to pass the bar. It's not impossible, but the situation could be greatly different depending on how well you're doing now and how long you've been that way.witorres89 wrote:I was diagnosed with Schizophrenia my senior year of college. Looking back it greatly affected my ability to preform well in my courses as an underclassman. I was wonder weather or not to even mention the condition at all as there may still be a stigma. Anyone have any feedback?
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According to the GA C&F:
D. Evidence of mental or emotional instability:
Evidence of mental or emotional instability, like evidence of chemical dependency, is one of
the factors about which the Fitness Board must inquire. Board members recognize that the
stresses of law school, as well as other life factors, frequently result in applicants seeking
psychiatric or psychological counseling. The Board encourages any applicant to obtain such
counseling or treatment if potential benefits might accrue. The applicant should not allow his
or her future bar application to color that decision. Only severe forms of mental or emotional
problems will trigger an in-depth investigation or have an impact on bar admission decisions.
Isolated instances of consultation for conditions associated with emotional stress will not be
of serious concern to the Board. The Board has the option of requiring an applicant to obtain
an independent medical evaluation from a licensed psychiatrist recommended by the Board.
Edit: If you were diagnosed,and didn't just seek counseling, it would probably raise a major red flag.
D. Evidence of mental or emotional instability:
Evidence of mental or emotional instability, like evidence of chemical dependency, is one of
the factors about which the Fitness Board must inquire. Board members recognize that the
stresses of law school, as well as other life factors, frequently result in applicants seeking
psychiatric or psychological counseling. The Board encourages any applicant to obtain such
counseling or treatment if potential benefits might accrue. The applicant should not allow his
or her future bar application to color that decision. Only severe forms of mental or emotional
problems will trigger an in-depth investigation or have an impact on bar admission decisions.
Isolated instances of consultation for conditions associated with emotional stress will not be
of serious concern to the Board. The Board has the option of requiring an applicant to obtain
an independent medical evaluation from a licensed psychiatrist recommended by the Board.
Edit: If you were diagnosed,and didn't just seek counseling, it would probably raise a major red flag.
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I was hospitalized and diagnosed this September. With continuing therapy and medication I have been symptom free since.vanwinkle wrote:OP, how long has it been since you were diagnosed? Are you officially healthy now, still receiving treatment, etc.? This is something with very serious repercussions, as others have mentioned, for your ability to pass the bar. It's not impossible, but the situation could be greatly different depending on how well you're doing now and how long you've been that way.witorres89 wrote:I was diagnosed with Schizophrenia my senior year of college. Looking back it greatly affected my ability to preform well in my courses as an underclassman. I was wonder weather or not to even mention the condition at all as there may still be a stigma. Anyone have any feedback?
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thanks for the infoJaLeCa wrote:According to the GA C&F:
D. Evidence of mental or emotional instability:
Evidence of mental or emotional instability, like evidence of chemical dependency, is one of
the factors about which the Fitness Board must inquire. Board members recognize that the
stresses of law school, as well as other life factors, frequently result in applicants seeking
psychiatric or psychological counseling. The Board encourages any applicant to obtain such
counseling or treatment if potential benefits might accrue. The applicant should not allow his
or her future bar application to color that decision. Only severe forms of mental or emotional
problems will trigger an in-depth investigation or have an impact on bar admission decisions.
Isolated instances of consultation for conditions associated with emotional stress will not be
of serious concern to the Board. The Board has the option of requiring an applicant to obtain
an independent medical evaluation from a licensed psychiatrist recommended by the Board.
Edit: If you were diagnosed,and didn't just seek counseling, it would probably raise a major red flag.
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If you continue to keep it under control you will likely be able to become a lawyer, however I am sure C&F is will make your life very hard in the process
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child please.gbpackerbacker wrote:Very, very unacceptable and disrespectful.2Serious4Numbers wrote:The idea just screams columbine.
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This may or may not be true depending on the state, so definitely check with the Bar (anonymously).... But I still wouldn't write the addendum either way... I wouldn't volunteer this information until it is specifically asked given the possible ramifications.thegor1987 wrote:If you continue to keep it under control you will likely be able to become a lawyer, however I am sure C&F is will make your life very hard in the process
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I am reading a sample C&F for Virginia for my own education, and they ask have you been diagnosed, but it specifies in the past 5 years. Call the Bar and ask.
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Thanks again, maybe I should delay law school and strengthen my application with work experiance.JaLeCa wrote:I am reading a sample C&F for Virginia for my own education, and they ask have you been diagnosed, but it specifies in the past 5 years. Call the Bar and ask.
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Never a bad idea ITE.witorres89 wrote:Thanks again, maybe I should delay law school and strengthen my application with work experiance.JaLeCa wrote:I am reading a sample C&F for Virginia for my own education, and they ask have you been diagnosed, but it specifies in the past 5 years. Call the Bar and ask.
Also, even if you're allowed to attend the school and practice law, you gotta ask yourself if you'll be healthy enough for the rigors that the two entail. I have read that schizophrenia can be very difficult to deal with and that the treatment of it is very demanding.
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