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- cdotson2
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marking multiple races
If you are a urm does marking multiple races on the LSAC questionnaire decrease your boost? I have heard that if you mark two or more races LSAC considers you multiracial and not specifically one urm group thus the incentive for schools to accept you might not be as high? does anyone have any information on this?
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Re: marking multiple races
Don't think about it strategically. This isn't something to "game". Just mark whatever boxes are applicable and let the chips fall where they may.cdotson2 wrote:If you are a urm does marking multiple races on the LSAC questionnaire decrease your boost? I have heard that if you mark two or more races LSAC considers you multiracial and not specifically one urm group thus the incentive for schools to accept you might not be as high? does anyone have any information on this?
- cdotson2
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Re: marking multiple races
asking to get a sense of what schools I have a realistic chance of getting into, not to game the system.kaiser wrote:Don't think about it strategically. This isn't something to "game". Just mark whatever boxes are applicable and let the chips fall where they may.cdotson2 wrote:If you are a urm does marking multiple races on the LSAC questionnaire decrease your boost? I have heard that if you mark two or more races LSAC considers you multiracial and not specifically one urm group thus the incentive for schools to accept you might not be as high? does anyone have any information on this?
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Re: marking multiple races
No one can answer this without much more information. What's your LSAT? your UGPA? What URM's would you check?cdotson2 wrote:asking to get a sense of what schools I have a realistic chance of getting into, not to game the system.kaiser wrote:Don't think about it strategically. This isn't something to "game". Just mark whatever boxes are applicable and let the chips fall where they may.cdotson2 wrote:If you are a urm does marking multiple races on the LSAC questionnaire decrease your boost? I have heard that if you mark two or more races LSAC considers you multiracial and not specifically one urm group thus the incentive for schools to accept you might not be as high? does anyone have any information on this?
- shump92
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Re: marking multiple races
I marked White and MA, still received the URM email from Cornell today. Schools will look at all URM equally, i.e. 1/2 = 1/4.
- cdotson2
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Re: marking multiple races
alright that is what I was wondering thanks!shump92 wrote:I marked White and MA, still received the URM email from Cornell today. Schools will look at all URM equally, i.e. 1/2 = 1/4.
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Re: marking multiple races
I already know my chances with my urm boost but I was wondering if that boost would be as strong since I checked white, cuban, and puerto rican.sandwhich wrote:No one can answer this without much more information. What's your LSAT? your UGPA? What URM's would you check?cdotson2 wrote:asking to get a sense of what schools I have a realistic chance of getting into, not to game the system.kaiser wrote:Don't think about it strategically. This isn't something to "game". Just mark whatever boxes are applicable and let the chips fall where they may.cdotson2 wrote:If you are a urm does marking multiple races on the LSAC questionnaire decrease your boost? I have heard that if you mark two or more races LSAC considers you multiracial and not specifically one urm group thus the incentive for schools to accept you might not be as high? does anyone have any information on this?
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Re: marking multiple races
As the above poster mentioned, the best you can do is apply honestly and hope for the best. If you're trying to read tea leaves, I wish I could help but I have no idea if your app will recieve a URM boost. Good luckcdotson2 wrote:I already know my chances with my urm boost but I was wondering if that boost would be as strong since I checked white, cuban, and puerto rican.sandwhich wrote:No one can answer this without much more information. What's your LSAT? your UGPA? What URM's would you check?cdotson2 wrote:asking to get a sense of what schools I have a realistic chance of getting into, not to game the system.kaiser wrote:Don't think about it strategically. This isn't something to "game". Just mark whatever boxes are applicable and let the chips fall where they may.cdotson2 wrote:If you are a urm does marking multiple races on the LSAC questionnaire decrease your boost? I have heard that if you mark two or more races LSAC considers you multiracial and not specifically one urm group thus the incentive for schools to accept you might not be as high? does anyone have any information on this?
- cdotson2
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Re: marking multiple races
Thanks!sandwhich wrote:
As the above poster mentioned, the best you can do is apply honestly and hope for the best. If you're trying to read tea leaves, I wish I could help but I have no idea if your app will recieve a URM boost. Good luck
my stats are 3.7 and 170 btw so I already have solid chance in the lower t-14 regardless, but I am hoping for a t6 at least.
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Re: marking multiple races
You'll be finecdotson2 wrote:Thanks!sandwhich wrote:
As the above poster mentioned, the best you can do is apply honestly and hope for the best. If you're trying to read tea leaves, I wish I could help but I have no idea if your app will recieve a URM boost. Good luck
my stats are 3.7 and 170 btw so I already have solid chance in the lower t-14 regardless, but I am hoping for a t6 at least.
- Oskosh
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Re: marking multiple races
Dude, cdotson2... Your mom is from PR (right?), so you qualify as 1/2 PR. Check that off on your application. Being KJD will count against you (but it's not guaranteed), but with those stats, you are looking at T6 for sure. Secure some strong LoR and write strong essays, and you'll be good.cdotson2 wrote:Thanks!sandwhich wrote:
As the above poster mentioned, the best you can do is apply honestly and hope for the best. If you're trying to read tea leaves, I wish I could help but I have no idea if your app will recieve a URM boost. Good luck
my stats are 3.7 and 170 btw so I already have solid chance in the lower t-14 regardless, but I am hoping for a t6 at least.
- stego
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Re: marking multiple races
What if you're, like, a DOUBLE URM?
Like would being AA and NA be more of a boost than just being one of them?
Like would being AA and NA be more of a boost than just being one of them?
- Oskosh
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Haha. You know, cdotson might actually be in a peculiar situation. IIRC, his mom is Cuban but was born in PR. It's kind of like Ted Cruz being born in Canada. Did she live in PR, cdotson?stasg wrote:What if you're, like, a DOUBLE URM?
Like would being AA and NA be more of a boost than just being one of them?
- cdotson2
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Re: marking multiple races
yes she lived there 20 years and Identifies as puerto rican.Oskosh wrote:Haha. You know, cdotson might actually be in a peculiar situation. IIRC, his mom is Cuban but was born in PR. It's kind of like Ted Cruz being born in Canada. Did she live in PR, cdotson?stasg wrote:What if you're, like, a DOUBLE URM?
Like would being AA and NA be more of a boost than just being one of them?
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Re: marking multiple races
You're good. Just make sure you mark pr, and make sure you identify as that. That's all that matters. Good luck!cdotson2 wrote:yes she lived there 20 years and Identifies as puerto rican.Oskosh wrote:Haha. You know, cdotson might actually be in a peculiar situation. IIRC, his mom is Cuban but was born in PR. It's kind of like Ted Cruz being born in Canada. Did she live in PR, cdotson?stasg wrote:What if you're, like, a DOUBLE URM?
Like would being AA and NA be more of a boost than just being one of them?