... can still contribute to the diversity of the incoming class. For ... example, Stanford's "definition" of diversity includes one's "background, life ...
... can still contribute to the diversity of the incoming class. For ... example, Stanford's "definition" of diversity includes one's "background, life ... many people who avoid writing diversity statements because they aren't ... many other ways to approach diversity.
... mentioning your ethnicity in the Diversity statement though. My friend specified ... not preferred because of the diversity statement, but didn't hurt ...
... still contribute to the diversity of the incoming class. ... Stanford's "definition" of diversity includes one's "background, ... people who avoid writing diversity statements because they aren ... many other ways to approach diversity.
No, South Americans like Colombians aren't considered traditional URMs. As an immigrant and first gen college student, you have a great story for a diversity statement that will serve as another way to convey your diversity.
The reason I am confused about the A+ thing is because I had about a 3.83 GPA at CC and a 3.93 at a UC upon graduating, but my LSAC gpa is a 3.85 so I am confused as to how that helped increase my GPA lol. I feel like something is off