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Re: Does bisexuality really make a difference?

Post by DMBFan » Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:27 pm

I incorporated LGBT issues into my personal statement, and I think I got some boost from it. PM me if you wan't to discuss further. I don't think it gives you any "extra points" such as other types of URMs.

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Re: Does bisexuality really make a difference?

Post by whirledpeas86 » Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:56 pm

vulpixie wrote:
vpintz wrote:
vissidarte27 wrote:I have nothing useful to contribute to this thread, I just want to say that sex with women is awesome.
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Affirmed.

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Re: Does bisexuality really make a difference?

Post by whirledpeas86 » Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:59 pm

DMBFan wrote:I incorporated LGBT issues into my personal statement, and I think I got some boost from it. PM me if you wan't to discuss further. I don't think it gives you any "extra points" such as other types of URMs.
For what it's worth, I think my discussion of my sexual orientation in my DS had a significant positive impact on my cycle. Granted, I'm also a traditional URM, so it's hard to untangle the standard URM boost from everything else. However, based on my numbers and a URM boost, I still don't think I would have gotten into the T6 schools I got into without a discussion of my multiple kinds of "diversity."

/anecdotal evidence blah blah blah

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