... Puerto Ricans are typically considered URM’s. **Please note ... groups (rather than others) considered URM’s?
> Asian Americans and members of Hispanic ... technical definition of a URM deter you from applying ...
... Puerto Ricans are typically considered URM’s. **Please note ... groups (rather than others) considered URM’s?
> > ... (generally) considered minorities are Asian Americans and members of Hispanic ... technical definition of a URM deter you from applying ...
... exclusivity of Puerto Ricans as URM can be really frustrating for ... groups are indisputably recognized as URM, and why native hawaiian occupies ... course, many hispanic groups, southeast asian groups, middle eastern groups are ...
... exclusivity of Puerto Ricans as URM can be really frustrating for ... groups are indisputably recognized as URM, and why native hawaiian occupies ... course, many hispanic groups, southeast asian groups, middle eastern groups are ...
@ahdo well, I'm Asian as you can see, and I don't think we count as URM for law school applicants. I know African American and Hispanic applicants are considered URM and there could be more but I'm not very well versed on this.
... words, you're a URM if you belong to a ... S. but not considered URM in the world of higher ... anything other than Caucasian or Asian is a bonus.
... which Hispanic groups are URM for law schools because ... other-Hispanic qualifies as URM or gives a generic ...
... anything other than Caucasian or Asian is a bonus.
& ... a non-white, non-Asian but non-URM applicant is similar to ... well beyond typical softs, while Asian students do not receive a ... reach further than Caucasian or Asian students.
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... I'm thinking specifically of Asian minorities at top-tier ...
First, are we allowed to discuss which section was experimental on a nondisclosed test? And second, if so, anyone who took it want to help figure out which sections were experimental? I had two LG sections.
I'm a non-URM and have average softs with 2-3 years of work experience.
If I don't mind paying a sticker, which T-14 schools should I apply? Do I even have a shot (especially at Michigan, UVA, Northwestern) with such low LSAT?