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Question on URM and chances

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:45 am
by wvbob3
Hello everyone, this is my first post on here, but I have been following this website for a few months and many of my questions have come up before, so I thought it could help again. I have a high GPA at 3.86 (now 3.91 after fall grades), but scored a 160 on the LSAT. I am part Native American and have debated putting it on my applications thus far and decided not to for, but with the recent wave of fee waivers going out, I decided to apply to a few more schools. I would like to go to a T14 and have applied to 5 already, but was also thinking of Duke now. What do you all think? What are my chances of getting in. My other T14 were Chicago, Penn, Michigan, UVA, Northwestern. The only of these I put it down for was Penn. Thanks!

Re: Question on URM and chances

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:48 am
by pwyoung
Why on Earth would you NOT put it on applications? It can only help you. With your GPA you probably have a good shot at the lower T14, if you got just a few more points on your LSAT you'd have a shot anywhere.

Re: Question on URM and chances

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:50 am
by fundamentallybroken
wvbob3 wrote:Hello everyone, this is my first post on here, but I have been following this website for a few months and many of my questions have come up before, so I thought it could help again. I have a high GPA at 3.86 (now 3.91 after fall grades), but scored a 160 on the LSAT. I am part Native American and have debated putting it on my applications thus far and decided not to for, but with the recent wave of fee waivers going out, I decided to apply to a few more schools. I would like to go to a T14 and have applied to 5 already, but was also thinking of Duke now. What do you all think? What are my chances of getting in. My other T14 were Chicago, Penn, Michigan, UVA, Northwestern. The only of these I put it down for was Penn. Thanks!
With a 160, the only way you're getting into T14 is by putting it down. Everyone has a 3.91 these days.

Re: Question on URM and chances

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:53 am
by wvbob3
To be honest, I am 1/16th and am not registered with a tribe. I would count as Cherokee, but do not have a card, nor do I have blood certificate. Should I notify schools I have already submitted to, or cut my losses there and move forward?

Re: Question on URM and chances

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:57 am
by wvbob3
Also, what are my chances with Penn and UVA? Those are the two I favor the most heavily.

Re: Question on URM and chances

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:34 am
by pwyoung
wvbob3 wrote:To be honest, I am 1/16th and am not registered with a tribe. I would count as Cherokee, but do not have a card, nor do I have blood certificate. Should I notify schools I have already submitted to, or cut my losses there and move forward?
In this instance, you're totally boned and probably not considered URM.

1/16th is pretty far removed, no registration, no card, no blood certificate? I'm actually approximately 1/16th, but I don't consider myself by any stretch the of imagination to be URM.

As far as Penn or UVA without it? 160 isn't going to cut it.

Re: Question on URM and chances

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:20 am
by SupraVln180
unfortunately you cannot put it, I am Cuban and NA, but also am not registered with a tribe so I am stuck with my Non-URM hispanic status. If you put down NA and cannot prove it now, you might not be able to be admitted to the bar. Shit like this can raise a serious problem during character and fitness. You have a great GPA, just retake and raise that to a 166+ and you will nab a few T-14's.

Re: Question on URM and chances

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 4:25 am
by wvbob3
I put down on the LSAT that I partially identified as NA. Should I be concerned come admission to the bar time?