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OCI: URM + LRev?
T14, on law review + URM (decent grades by non-URM standard) (also speak several highly coveted languages fluently). Is there any particular advantage to being on law review if one is also an URM at the same time? i.e., on a firm page I'd show up as <Soandsominority>, <GPA honors>, <name of top 10 law review here>. It wouldn't look like <Soandsominority>, <Obvious Affirmative Action Hire>, right? I hear LRev is typically not so much of a boost, but in this case I at least have a fairly visible credential right?
Our LRev doesn't take into account race into admissions (I am going to account for 1/4 of the URMs on this LRev.)
Our LRev doesn't take into account race into admissions (I am going to account for 1/4 of the URMs on this LRev.)
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Re: OCI: URM + LRev?
No. You should choose between a minority and being on law review. Being both at the same time actually cancels out.
Obviously LR helps regardless, but I don't think it makes you look particularly less affirmative actiony because many law reviews do consider ethnic background (Most people won't know that yours didn't.) You should also probably be getting honors, which will help. Employers will know your grades. They will likely give you the same LR boost anyone gets.
And don't worry what other random people think. You know you deserve to be where you are. Focus on being a kickass lawyer and not on ignorant people's opinions.
Obviously LR helps regardless, but I don't think it makes you look particularly less affirmative actiony because many law reviews do consider ethnic background (Most people won't know that yours didn't.) You should also probably be getting honors, which will help. Employers will know your grades. They will likely give you the same LR boost anyone gets.
And don't worry what other random people think. You know you deserve to be where you are. Focus on being a kickass lawyer and not on ignorant people's opinions.
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Re: OCI: URM + LRev?
It will help a ton. URM tends to cause firms to dip deeper for GPA requirements while LR tends to just cause you to be more successful at firms you were already in the ballpark for on GPA, from what I hear (i.e. LR alone won't often make a firm dip below its usual grade criteria). Combined, at a T10, and you should have a great OCI season. Exactly how great will be very hard to predict, but you're in a good spot - beyond that I don't know what more you expect TLS to be able to tell you?
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Re: OCI: URM + LRev?
My GPA is in the honors range, but it fell since last semester (where I had 2x A+, two model answers out of 100+ class), this last semester just had severe family issues (terminal illness for parents), so the GPA plummeted; the exams were also classic minority killers. (our school keeps stats. certain profs routinely slam minorities, i.e. prof A average gives 3.35 to minorities and another gives 2.3 to minorities; and I got 1 of the latter. the URM GPA boost could not possibly compensate for what these profs do). So I am wondering how much of a GPA boost do URMs get? .2 or .3?
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Re: OCI: URM + LRev?
?Anonymous User wrote:My GPA is in the honors range, but it fell since last semester (where I had 2x A+, two model answers out of 100+ class), this last semester just had severe family issues (terminal illness for parents), so the GPA plummeted; the exams were also classic minority killers. (our school keeps stats. certain profs routinely slam minorities, i.e. prof A average gives 3.35 to minorities and another gives 2.3 to minorities; and I got 1 of the latter. the URM GPA boost could not possibly compensate for what these profs do). So I am wondering how much of a GPA boost do URMs get? .2 or .3?
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Re: OCI: URM + LRev?
All URMS get + .24 GPA points. It's in the NALP guidelines.Anonymous User wrote:My GPA is in the honors range, but it fell since last semester (where I had 2x A+, two model answers out of 100+ class), this last semester just had severe family issues (terminal illness for parents), so the GPA plummeted; the exams were also classic minority killers. (our school keeps stats. certain profs routinely slam minorities, i.e. prof A average gives 3.35 to minorities and another gives 2.3 to minorities; and I got 1 of the latter. the URM GPA boost could not possibly compensate for what these profs do). So I am wondering how much of a GPA boost do URMs get? .2 or .3?
Also, way to out yourself as going to the one school that assigns blind grading numbers with racial identifiers attached.
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Re: OCI: URM + LRev?
Anonymous User wrote:My GPA is in the honors range, but it fell since last semester (where I had 2x A+, two model answers out of 100+ class), this last semester just had severe family issues (terminal illness for parents), so the GPA plummeted; the exams were also classic minority killers. (our school keeps stats. certain profs routinely slam minorities, i.e. prof A average gives 3.35 to minorities and another gives 2.3 to minorities; and I got 1 of the latter. the URM GPA boost could not possibly compensate for what these profs do). So I am wondering how much of a GPA boost do URMs get? .2 or .3?
...What?? How could this even be possible...
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Re: OCI: URM + LRev?
I'm still shocked that there are T14 1L sections with more than 100 people o.O. Maybe Georgetown?
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Is this true? What, the registrar adds this onto their overall GPA? Is there a link to this specific guideline?disco_barred wrote:All URMS get + .24 GPA points. It's in the NALP guidelines.Anonymous User wrote:My GPA is in the honors range, but it fell since last semester (where I had 2x A+, two model answers out of 100+ class), this last semester just had severe family issues (terminal illness for parents), so the GPA plummeted; the exams were also classic minority killers. (our school keeps stats. certain profs routinely slam minorities, i.e. prof A average gives 3.35 to minorities and another gives 2.3 to minorities; and I got 1 of the latter. the URM GPA boost could not possibly compensate for what these profs do). So I am wondering how much of a GPA boost do URMs get? .2 or .3?
Also, way to out yourself as going to the one school that assigns blind grading numbers with racial identifiers attached.
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It was a joke. But are there really T14 schools that don't do blind grading??Anonymous User wrote:Is this true? What, the registrar adds this onto their overall GPA? Is there a link to this specific guideline?disco_barred wrote:All URMS get + .24 GPA points. It's in the NALP guidelines.Anonymous User wrote:My GPA is in the honors range, but it fell since last semester (where I had 2x A+, two model answers out of 100+ class), this last semester just had severe family issues (terminal illness for parents), so the GPA plummeted; the exams were also classic minority killers. (our school keeps stats. certain profs routinely slam minorities, i.e. prof A average gives 3.35 to minorities and another gives 2.3 to minorities; and I got 1 of the latter. the URM GPA boost could not possibly compensate for what these profs do). So I am wondering how much of a GPA boost do URMs get? .2 or .3?
Also, way to out yourself as going to the one school that assigns blind grading numbers with racial identifiers attached.
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Just the one that puts ethnic groups into different grading pools.deneuve39 wrote:It was a joke. But are there really T14 schools that don't do blind grading??Anonymous User wrote:Is this true? What, the registrar adds this onto their overall GPA? Is there a link to this specific guideline?disco_barred wrote:All URMS get + .24 GPA points. It's in the NALP guidelines.Anonymous User wrote:My GPA is in the honors range, but it fell since last semester (where I had 2x A+, two model answers out of 100+ class), this last semester just had severe family issues (terminal illness for parents), so the GPA plummeted; the exams were also classic minority killers. (our school keeps stats. certain profs routinely slam minorities, i.e. prof A average gives 3.35 to minorities and another gives 2.3 to minorities; and I got 1 of the latter. the URM GPA boost could not possibly compensate for what these profs do). So I am wondering how much of a GPA boost do URMs get? .2 or .3?
Also, way to out yourself as going to the one school that assigns blind grading numbers with racial identifiers attached.
(Sarcasm mode deactivated: all law schools use completely blind grading, it's one of the most central and established aspects of law school. Blame (praise?) Mr. Langdell as usual).
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Ah so the second anon user is different from the first one (I thought the 2nd was the OP).
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I still want to know what a classic minority killing exam is...
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There is plenty of self-identifying stuff in this post. There is anon abuse on these forums, but this is not it.hiromoto45 wrote:This shouldn't be anonymous.
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Re: OCI: URM + LRev?
The entire point of this forum is for people to anonymously post their stats. Are you a 0L? The legal and law student community is VERY small, posting that kind of information where it was tied to an online moniker could at least be a major breach of decorum and at worst be risky to your 'google footprint' as it were. I mean, it doesn't even matter if you like it or not, that's EXACTLY the kind of post that this forum is designed for.hiromoto45 wrote:I'm talking about this:Person wrote:There is plenty of self-identifying stuff in this post. There is anon abuse on these forums, but this is not it.hiromoto45 wrote:This shouldn't be anonymous.
My GPA is in the honors range, but it fell since last semester (where I had 2x A+, two model answers out of 100+ class), this last semester just had severe family issues (terminal illness for parents), so the GPA plummeted; the exams were also classic minority killers. (our school keeps stats. certain profs routinely slam minorities, i.e. prof A average gives 3.35 to minorities and another gives 2.3 to minorities; and I got 1 of the latter. the URM GPA boost could not possibly compensate for what these profs do). So I am wondering how much of a GPA boost do URMs get? .2 or .3?
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Why would the OP out himself by following up an anonymous post with his actual username? Just drop it already.hiromoto45 wrote:I'm not talking about the whole forum. The poster made a pretty unbelievable claim and didn't follow it up. I was referring specifically to the poster's claim that professors give different grades based on minority status. That's not what the anonymous function is suppose to protect.disco_barred wrote:
The entire point of this forum is for people to anonymously post their stats. Are you a 0L? The legal and law student community is VERY small, posting that kind of information where it was tied to an online moniker could at least be a major breach of decorum and at worst be risky to your 'google footprint' as it were. I mean, it doesn't even matter if you like it or not, that's EXACTLY the kind of post that this forum is designed for.
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Re: OCI: URM + LRev?
Wow, you are annoying. Did a mod out the OP? No. So the anonymous function was not abused. End of story. And cool it with the eye rolls.hiromoto45 wrote:The moderators would reveal the poster. They do that when the anonymous function is abused.RudeDudewithAttitude wrote:Why would the OP out himself by following up an anonymous post with his actual username? Just drop it already.hiromoto45 wrote:I'm not talking about the whole forum. The poster made a pretty unbelievable claim and didn't follow it up. I was referring specifically to the poster's claim that professors give different grades based on minority status. That's not what the anonymous function is suppose to protect.disco_barred wrote:
The entire point of this forum is for people to anonymously post their stats. Are you a 0L? The legal and law student community is VERY small, posting that kind of information where it was tied to an online moniker could at least be a major breach of decorum and at worst be risky to your 'google footprint' as it were. I mean, it doesn't even matter if you like it or not, that's EXACTLY the kind of post that this forum is designed for.
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Re: OCI: URM + LRev?
Uses the word "regatta."rando wrote:I still want to know what a classic minority killing exam is...
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