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Re: URM's with international "Above Average"

Post by whitespider » Thu Sep 11, 2014 7:37 pm

Well, for international applicants without a US/Canadian GPA, I know that the LSAT becomes even more important.

YS might slightly prefer a "Superior" GPA, because they can be so picky. Other than that it won't affect you much.

Obviously being an AA URM will give you a nice boost, but it all really comes down to getting a great LSAT score.

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