Well if your not trolling (sorry I don't know you), your educational institution should have like a student health and counseling service you can look into getting tested. It's even fun; they have you play with legos and stuff. It's usually free but just takes awhile to get in at big universities. Even if you don't need the medication they will often give you accommodations like extra advising, note-takers, longer testing times in a private room, extensions on reading homework, etc. And they and future employers can't hold it against you because its against the law to do so.
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