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Whitman, Neal A.; And Others – 1985
Stress is experienced by college students at different educational levels, but colleges can help reduce its destructive forms. There are explanations of why students perform badly under stress, such as "hypervigilance" (i.e., overstudying for an exam) and "premature closure" (i.e., rushing through an exam). Situations that are…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Feedback, Graduate Students

Runyan, M. Kay; Smith, Joseph F., Jr. – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
This article explains the nature of learning disabilities and suggests accommodations (e.g., test modifications, course modifications, academic support services) that law schools can make in the light of federal law and litigation protecting the rights of disabled students. Interviews with two learning-disabled attorneys, a glossary, and student…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Civil Rights, College Students, Compliance (Legal)