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?
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 :)
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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?
... if I am considered a URM. I've always considered myself ... on what groups are considered URM's since some old ones ... mexicans/puerto ricans are considered URM's. Would anyone be able ...
I was born in Guatemala, and have lived here in the US for the majority of my life as undocumented. I am a part of an indigenous community back home. I have seen that many people consider URM as Mexican/African American... so what am I?
... which is categorized as a URM and the other a non ... -URM. I’m curious if that’ ... (would I be considered a URM?), and if I could expect ... a URM boost. I have a little ...
Looking to form a small study group (5 - 10 People) who are in Central Time or willing to meet on Central Time.
Feel free to drop your email to the discussion and I will add you to a group.
I'm an International student (South Asian) applying to Law schools in the US. Do I qualify as a URM? also how much of a boost can I expect being a URM?
... if I am considered a URM. I am an Asian immigrant ... Asians are typically not considered URM, and since the 509 does ... be considered by schools as URM. Does anyone with a background ...