The advice I see a lot is if your diversity statement feels forced then that is a negative and theyd rather you have not written one. But it is also not the "trauma Olympics", so just because you are not URM or have childhood trauma does not exclude you. If you can write well about how you would bring a unique perspective to their law school classroom then it might be worth writing one.
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The advice I see a lot is if your diversity statement feels forced then that is a negative and theyd rather you have not written one. But it is also not the "trauma Olympics", so just because you are not URM or have childhood trauma does not exclude you. If you can write well about how you would bring a unique perspective to their law school classroom then it might be worth writing one.