<p>MomofWildChild- I have a question about this issue that you seem to be the perfect person to answer. I’m not trying to be part of an argument, I’ve just always been curious about this. Let’s say there’s a very bright student who has dyslexia. They have made it through high school, college and law school with extended time on exams. But when it comes to practicing law, don’t they bill their customers by the hour? (Billable hours?) We have a friend who has this backround, and he is practicing in the area of trusts and estates. Is it possible to bill your customers by the job and not the hour? At some point, would a law school counsel a student where the best area within the field would be for their strengths and weaknesses? Or do they usually figure it out themselves?</p>