I don't think there's really any hard cutoffs. Depends on the applicant's GPA, if they have a URM status, maybe their background too. It just really depends..
... emphasis (to what degree?) on URM status. I suspected a causation ... on the admission of a URM when two equally qualified applicants ... actual "point" evaluation given to URM's by type. Don't ... .com/lsat/do-underrepresented-minority-urm-applicants-have-a-law-school ...
... emphasis (to what degree?) on URM status. I suspected a causation ... on the admission of a URM when two equally qualified applicants ... actual "point" evaluation given to URM's by type. Don't ... .com/lsat/do-underrepresented-minority-urm-applicants-have-a-law-school ...
Just Apply to the schools you want to go to...there's no school (that I know of) that is particularly "good" for URMs. I might be wrong but if you're applying to a school solely because its good for URMs, why bother? Just my philosophy. I'm a fellow URM