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URM at a t-20
I am slightly below median at a t-20. I am Mexican American. Obviously trying to do better this semester, but will my URM status give me any boost in my applications?
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Re: URM at a t-20
No one can say for sure, but the general consensus seems to be that there is no evidence that URM status gives you a leg up during transfer admissions.
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Re: URM at a t-20
why is that? small sample size?