URM - Checking off the box
Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2019 8:55 pm
I was always told that I was Puerto Rican. When filling out applications in the past, I never knew what race to check off, but always answered yes to the question: Are you Hispanic or Latino?
I recently took a 23andMe DNA test and learned that I am 23% Sub-Saharan African. I know that I am Black/African American, but I want to know if checking off the box now for the LSAT, LSAC, and law school applications would raise red flags? I've heard of character and fitness issues being raised in the future for some people who have not previously identified as a race.
While I have not identified as African American in the past, learning that my grandfather is Black makes me think I should not question my decision to identify as such on my applications. If anyone can provide knowledge, I would appreciate it!
I recently took a 23andMe DNA test and learned that I am 23% Sub-Saharan African. I know that I am Black/African American, but I want to know if checking off the box now for the LSAT, LSAC, and law school applications would raise red flags? I've heard of character and fitness issues being raised in the future for some people who have not previously identified as a race.
While I have not identified as African American in the past, learning that my grandfather is Black makes me think I should not question my decision to identify as such on my applications. If anyone can provide knowledge, I would appreciate it!