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Student Body Stats
Yo. I'm drafting some Why X statements. I'm applying mainly to schools where I will be a "regional minority," where my school, my state, and my region will be underrepresented in the student body. I want to use such information in my statements. Does anyone know where I can find information breaking down previous years' student bodies by region, university, state, etc.? Some law schools have this on their websites, many do not.
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Re: Student Body Stats
You seem to already know that you will be a "regional minority"...
Where did you get that information from?
Where did you get that information from?
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Re: Student Body Stats
I don't really understand the significance of what you're looking for. Don't all of those things generally apply to someone who goes to an out of state school? Do you come from a very rural place and if so wouldn't it make more sense to write a DS and not Why X? (although maybe the difference between the two is not that significant)
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Re: Student Body Stats
I would think that those facts would work against you unless you have a strong reason for leaving your home state/region. Most schools want students who have a close connection to the region/market for yield reasons.X_Soda wrote:Yo. I'm drafting some Why X statements. I'm applying mainly to schools where I will be a "regional minority," where my school, my state, and my region will be underrepresented in the student body. I want to use such information in my statements. Does anyone know where I can find information breaking down previous years' student bodies by region, university, state, etc.? Some law schools have this on their websites, many do not.
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Re: Student Body Stats
This is false, if you are talking about most top schools. But has more credibility if you are looking at lower ranked state schools.bdubs wrote:I would think that those facts would work against you unless you have a strong reason for leaving your home state/region. Most schools want students who have a close connection to the region/market for yield reasons.X_Soda wrote:Yo. I'm drafting some Why X statements. I'm applying mainly to schools where I will be a "regional minority," where my school, my state, and my region will be underrepresented in the student body. I want to use such information in my statements. Does anyone know where I can find information breaking down previous years' student bodies by region, university, state, etc.? Some law schools have this on their websites, many do not.
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Re: Student Body Stats
I assumed based on the phrasing of OP's question that s/he was considering regional schools. I don't think the T14 has a problem getting geographic diversity and if some region is not represented or underrepresented I would doubt that they care much. Geographic representation is a much bigger deal for undergrad than LS.Patriot1208 wrote:This is false, if you are talking about most top schools. But has more credibility if you are looking at lower ranked state schools.bdubs wrote:I would think that those facts would work against you unless you have a strong reason for leaving your home state/region. Most schools want students who have a close connection to the region/market for yield reasons.X_Soda wrote:Yo. I'm drafting some Why X statements. I'm applying mainly to schools where I will be a "regional minority," where my school, my state, and my region will be underrepresented in the student body. I want to use such information in my statements. Does anyone know where I can find information breaking down previous years' student bodies by region, university, state, etc.? Some law schools have this on their websites, many do not.
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^^^ I'm fairly certain that wyoming or north dakota will be relatively under represented no matter where you go to school.bdubs wrote:I assumed based on the phrasing of OP's question that s/he was considering regional schools. I don't think the T14 has a problem getting geographic diversity and if some region is not represented or underrepresented I would doubt that they care much. Geographic representation is a much bigger deal for undergrad than LS.Patriot1208 wrote:This is false, if you are talking about most top schools. But has more credibility if you are looking at lower ranked state schools.bdubs wrote:I would think that those facts would work against you unless you have a strong reason for leaving your home state/region. Most schools want students who have a close connection to the region/market for yield reasons.X_Soda wrote:Yo. I'm drafting some Why X statements. I'm applying mainly to schools where I will be a "regional minority," where my school, my state, and my region will be underrepresented in the student body. I want to use such information in my statements. Does anyone know where I can find information breaking down previous years' student bodies by region, university, state, etc.? Some law schools have this on their websites, many do not.
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Re: Student Body Stats
If OP thinks that just having every state represented is some goal of the LS then I think he is mistaken. As he notes schools don't even publish that on their website 1/2 the time, demonstrating precisely how much it is valued.Patriot1208 wrote:^^^ I'm fairly certain that wyoming or north dakota will be relatively under represented no matter where you go to school.bdubs wrote:I would doubt that they care much. Geographic representation is a much bigger deal for undergrad than LS.
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Re: Student Body Stats
Agreed.Patriot1208 wrote:^^^ I'm fairly certain that wyoming or north dakota will be relatively under represented no matter where you go to school.bdubs wrote:I assumed based on the phrasing of OP's question that s/he was considering regional schools. I don't think the T14 has a problem getting geographic diversity and if some region is not represented or underrepresented I would doubt that they care much. Geographic representation is a much bigger deal for undergrad than LS.
For example Vandy....which is not t14 but close and is the one with the viewbook I had on my desk...I'm sure they would love someone from North Dakota who wanted to go back and practice there. Pretty glaring hole on their map.
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