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 ...
Is being international (in my case South America) an asset in terms of diversity? Assuming that a candidate is completely bilingual (ie good writing skills in English) and has stats at the median or is a splitter.
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 ...
At the time of application my GPA for UG will be a 3.73. UT is my number one choice and they have a Median GPA of 3.8. With being significantly lower than the median is my gpa a splitter requiring a fairly high LSAT score?
Hi, do I qualify as a URM? I'm a first generation low income South Asian student. Also, is URM based solely on race/ethnicity or do economic factors play a role?
... most schools are more splitter friendly than reverse splitter friendly. Reverse splitters ... course, if you're a URM then these dynamics are a ... bit looser than with non-URM applicants. If you have a ...
... real wild card is URM status which can be ... general, the prevalence of splitter friendly schools versus the ... dearth of reverse splitter friendly schools tells ... true even for reverse splitter friendly schools like Berkeley ... If you are a URM then this can shift ...
URM is pretty much the biggest ... different degrees of being a splitter, but in general there are ... not nearly as much as URM status. Having work experience will ...