Please help me: question about Diversity Forum
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Please help me: question about Diversity
Hello,
first time poster here..
I see a lot of threads about diversity statements and there doesn't seem to be a consensus - just wanted to pick your brains one more time for further thought:
1) How long should a DS be?
2) If a school does not specifically say to submit a DS, can I still submit one anyways?
Thanks all for your help !
first time poster here..
I see a lot of threads about diversity statements and there doesn't seem to be a consensus - just wanted to pick your brains one more time for further thought:
1) How long should a DS be?
2) If a school does not specifically say to submit a DS, can I still submit one anyways?
Thanks all for your help !
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Re: Please help me: question about Diversity
1) It should be just long enough to say the following: "Well, I could be wrong, but I believe diversity is an old, old wooden ship that was used during the Civil War era."
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Re: Please help me: question about Diversity
this is a quality answerExcitedBlutterance wrote:1) It should be just long enough to say the following: "Well, I could be wrong, but I believe diversity is an old, old wooden ship that was used during the Civil War era."
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Re: Please help me: question about Diversity
1 full page
Only if it is stellar.
Only if it is stellar.
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Re: Please help me: question about Diversity
thanks guys.
Just wanted to extend this thread a bit longer...
2) If a school does not specifically say to submit a DS, can I still submit one anyways?
Just wanted to extend this thread a bit longer...
2) If a school does not specifically say to submit a DS, can I still submit one anyways?
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Re: Please help me: question about Diversity
IHaveDietMoxie wrote:this is a quality answerExcitedBlutterance wrote:1) It should be just long enough to say the following: "Well, I could be wrong, but I believe diversity is an old, old wooden ship that was used during the Civil War era."
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Re: Please help me: question about Diversity
With few exceptions, yes. (UChicago hates unsolicited materials, for example.)jasonmars wrote:thanks guys.
Just wanted to extend this thread a bit longer...
2) If a school does not specifically say to submit a DS, can I still submit one anyways?
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Re: Please help me: question about Diversity
if you are stretching to try to write about why you are diverse: 1page
if you have a great story, i don't see why you can't go to the second page. but don't go over 2 pages
i submitted my diversity statement with every application, regardless of if they asked for it.
if you have a great story, i don't see why you can't go to the second page. but don't go over 2 pages
i submitted my diversity statement with every application, regardless of if they asked for it.
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Re: Please help me: question about Diversity
on a related note, will it hurt me if i don't write a diversity statement? i'm an upper middle class, white female, and while i'm sure i could BS something about how since i'm older (27), that makes me diverse, but i'm not sure i could be all that convincing. thoughts?
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Re: Please help me: question about Diversity
If you can come up with something legitimate enough for 1 page, then do it. Personally I don't see why peaople would not JUMP at the chance to try to tell more about themselves in applying to school. But if the fact that you are 27 is literally all you've got, then don't bother. But I'm 27, and I have some great professional work stories and stories from extracurricular activities and charity events that i can tell. That's what I would have used if I were not URM.laureng05 wrote:on a related note, will it hurt me if i don't write a diversity statement? i'm an upper middle class, white female, and while i'm sure i could BS something about how since i'm older (27), that makes me diverse, but i'm not sure i could be all that convincing. thoughts?
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Re: Please help me: question about Diversity
So when adcomms are evaluating diversity statements from single mothers who worked their way through school, or from folks who grew up in tough neighborhoods or overcame severe physical disabilities, how will that make your diversity statement look by comparison?laureng05 wrote:on a related note, will it hurt me if i don't write a diversity statement? i'm an upper middle class, white female, and while i'm sure i could BS something about how since i'm older (27), that makes me diverse, but i'm not sure i could be all that convincing. thoughts?
Also consider that 27 isn't that old for a law school applicant. There are a lot of applicants who are your age or older.
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Re: Please help me: question about Diversity
If one is required, there should be length guidelines on the application.
If it's not required, I would only write one if I had something compelling to say. It doesn't sound like you do (not trying to sound harsh... that's just how I read your post) so I wouldn't send one in.
If it's not required, I would only write one if I had something compelling to say. It doesn't sound like you do (not trying to sound harsh... that's just how I read your post) so I wouldn't send one in.
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Re: Please help me: question about Diversity
This is directly from an assistant director of admissions during an open house event, "no matter who you are, it's a good idea to include a diversity statement.... even if you don't think you're diverse, there must be something about you that makes you diverse."laureng05 wrote:on a related note, will it hurt me if i don't write a diversity statement? i'm an upper middle class, white female, and while i'm sure i could BS something about how since i'm older (27), that makes me diverse, but i'm not sure i could be all that convincing. thoughts?
And it went on like this.... I got the sense that this (and most likely most adcomms) want to believe they're attracting and admitting the most spectacularly diverse group of applicants possible. Don't let your audience down... submit that DS.
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