This may be a stupid question but do you have to talk about being a URM somewhere in your application to get a URM boost or to feel like you are giving yourself the best options to throw the URM boost in your favor?
> @tcookPHL said:
> @RafaelBernard I don't think so...but maybe @"Alex Divine" can help with this question. If you register on LSAC you can self identify as a URM
... to talk about being a URM somewhere in your application to ... get a URM boost or to feel like ... best options to throw the URM boost in your favor?
> @LSATcantwin said:
> (by super splitter I mean 2.7 cumulative GPA, 4.0 degree gpa, and a roughly 169-170 LSAT)
>
wow that really sucks... such a significant drop :(
... (unlikely—NU is quite reverse-splitter friendly as a complement to ... being splitter-friendly; they need high GPA ... (unlikely—NU is quite reverse-splitter friendly as a complement to ... being splitter-friendly; they need high GPA ...
... (unlikely—NU is quite reverse-splitter friendly as a complement to ... being splitter-friendly; they need high GPA ... (unlikely—NU is quite reverse-splitter friendly as a complement to ... being splitter-friendly; they need high GPA ...