Does anyone else use accommodations and feel like a dumb dumb?
I have time and a half approved for the Lsat, and I think that an accommodation is somewhat justified given that I have lived with Generalized Anxiety, OCD, ADHD and other possible learning disabilities for most of my life that significantly compromise my test taking ability, but can't help think that the extra time given is a lot more than necessary, and overcompensates for my deficit. I'm just scared that I will get into law school with an overinflated score that doesn't reflect my ability, and screw myself over in the long run.
Anyone else on this boat and can share similar feelings/ways you have coped with these feelings? I know many people are against accommodations in general and I have seen pretty good arguments on both sides. I have actually considered revoking my accoms due to preventing an over inflated score. Just looking for some different perspectives, and will wait until this inevitably becomes a debate about the justifications of accoms in the first place :)
Thanks!