Two Questions- Diversity and December
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 9:01 am
Hi everyone, so I have two questions in regards to applications.
1) Is there any benefit to writing a diversity statement as a white female? The last thing I would want is it to come off disingenuous, but I am from a very small rural southern town (2,000) where the primary industry is agriculture and without getting into too much detail, it is a place that traps people. My high school growing up was pretty terrible, and I had a decently rough childhood with a mother that was an alcoholic/prescription drug abuser and was in and out of rehab/court. That being said, I overcame it pretty well and managed to escape- get out of the city, to a different state and joined TFA after college to give back to similar communities.
I am just curious if any of that is worth mentioning in a diversity statement or is that primarily restricted to more traditional forms of diversity?
2) Took the LSAT in September, and was practice testing in the range of 169-176, with the average hovering around 172. However, on the night before the LSAT I got some pretty horrible news and I fear that it did actually do damage to my score. My concentration was off, and just could not seem to focus correctly.
That being said, I am almost certain I will be re-taking in December and am really aiming for a T-6 (3.88 GPA). Is December too late if I re-take and perform at average or would it be better to wait and apply next cycle?
Okay, apologies for the novel above.
Thanks!
1) Is there any benefit to writing a diversity statement as a white female? The last thing I would want is it to come off disingenuous, but I am from a very small rural southern town (2,000) where the primary industry is agriculture and without getting into too much detail, it is a place that traps people. My high school growing up was pretty terrible, and I had a decently rough childhood with a mother that was an alcoholic/prescription drug abuser and was in and out of rehab/court. That being said, I overcame it pretty well and managed to escape- get out of the city, to a different state and joined TFA after college to give back to similar communities.
I am just curious if any of that is worth mentioning in a diversity statement or is that primarily restricted to more traditional forms of diversity?
2) Took the LSAT in September, and was practice testing in the range of 169-176, with the average hovering around 172. However, on the night before the LSAT I got some pretty horrible news and I fear that it did actually do damage to my score. My concentration was off, and just could not seem to focus correctly.
That being said, I am almost certain I will be re-taking in December and am really aiming for a T-6 (3.88 GPA). Is December too late if I re-take and perform at average or would it be better to wait and apply next cycle?
Okay, apologies for the novel above.
Thanks!