... you are a URM in the traditional sense. URM is Mexican, Puerto ... other South Americans are considered URM. I also don’t think ... in Xinjiang, China are considered URM for law school.
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> URM mostly focuses on the disparity ...
... ’t think all Hispanics are URM. I’m pretty sure Spanish ... people from Spain are not URM. And I don’t think ... see the same amount of URM boost traditionally given to Mexicans ...
As far as Im aware... i dont think so. Generally LGBTQ is a valid and strong diversity factor in a diversity statement. But thats different from the URM factor in the admissions calculator which refers to race
... for not being a URM, but that URM applicants get a ... the "boost" given to URM applicants often depends on ... its goals, then a URM applicant would probably get ... boost over a non-URM applicant, but they wouldn ... not as simple as URM vs non-URM).
As you are Hispanic, you can certainly claim URM status. You determine if you want to select that box and no one is going to dispute you on it. Schools will be happy to have another URM applicant rather than act as ethnicity police.
... world softs or are a URM. Then feel free to take ... 20-35% chance.
non-URM/non-incredible softs: assume 20 ... -25% chance. URM/a former junior olympian or ...
... Since A says that computer fraud cases take longer than the ... average fraud case, answer choice A strengthens ... need to to their computer fraud cases because they can make ... likely that people committing computer fraud related crimes won't be ...
Following...I have these exact same numbers and have the same problem. Not a URM but I'm leaning towards holding off and applying next cycle so I can focus on getting a better LSAT score.
January is still viable for an application, but going from a 158 to a score that will warrant high scholarship T14 admits is a tough one in 6 weeks, even as a URM. I'd just keep studying and let your scoring call your timeline.