Just curious if being significantly older than most students applying to law school (lets say hypothetically speaking 20+ years) would qualify you as being URM? Not that I would actually know anyone who was of course :)
Any one know if Central Americans, specifically Nicaraguans, are considered URM's? And if so, what role does it play in the application process/ admission probability?
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I understand that traditionally URM includes African Americans, some Hispanics ...
Is it ever possible that your personal statement/ diversity statement leads admissions to consider you URM even if you are not part of the categories they mention as being URM?
... my LSAT career on top, 154. To put this in perspective ... from that place to a 154...I will take it all ... ’s...but I made a 154. Damn proud of that sucker ...