This is the fourth installment of Law.com’s series called, “Disabling Ableism: Making the Legal Profession More Accessible,” which aims to highlight both the challenges and opportunities law students with disabilities face before, during and after law school, as well as how the legal industry can better embrace disability as a form of diversity. You can read part 1 here, part 2 here and part 3 here.

Taking law school admissions tests is anxiety-inducing enough, but for disabled prospective law students, the decision of whether to go through the complicated process of requesting accommodations for those tests adds an additional layer of stress.