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3.57 GPA/ 165 LSAT URM
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:17 pm
by mak123
As I stated before, I have a 3.57 GPA (3.88 major GPA, and upward trend) and a 165 LSAT score. I am an Economics major and a math minor. I am an American Indian URM (but not enrolled in a federally recognized tribe). I also am hispanic(non-URM).
Retake is not an option as I took the LSAT twice before as well (160,158)
What are my chances for the following schools?
I am planning on applying ED to UPenn, and will apply to UCLA, USC, Notre Dame, NW, Gtown, Cornell, BU, BC.
Thanks.
Re: 3.57 GPA/ 165 LSAT URM
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:31 pm
by Dream_weaver32
If you aren't enrolled in a recognized tribe, can you actually claim NA status?
Re: 3.57 GPA/ 165 LSAT URM
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:43 pm
by mak123
"If you aren't enrolled in a recognized tribe, can you actually claim NA status?"
It asks if you are American Indian not Native American. The American Indian term includes tribes from South America and North America. Because the tribe I belong to is a tribe located in South America, it is not a federally recognized tribe in the US, however, I still am American Indian. So I believe I still am allowed to claim it.
Re: 3.57 GPA/ 165 LSAT URM
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:47 pm
by Dream_weaver32
mak123 wrote:"If you aren't enrolled in a recognized tribe, can you actually claim NA status?"
It asks if you are American Indian not Native American. The American Indian term includes tribes from South America and North America. Because the tribe I belong to is a tribe located in South America, it is not a federally recognized tribe in the US, however, I still am American Indian. So I believe I still am allowed to claim it.
Just curious. I am a member of a tribe, and some schools in the application ask for your ID #. You might look into it just to make sure you aren't putting yourself in a bad spot if they ask for something you can't offer them. Join us over in the URM forum, people there might be of more help.
Re: 3.57 GPA/ 165 LSAT URM
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:56 pm
by mak123
Dream_weaver32 wrote:mak123 wrote:"If you aren't enrolled in a recognized tribe, can you actually claim NA status?"
It asks if you are American Indian not Native American. The American Indian term includes tribes from South America and North America. Because the tribe I belong to is a tribe located in South America, it is not a federally recognized tribe in the US, however, I still am American Indian. So I believe I still am allowed to claim it.
Just curious. I am a member of a tribe, and some schools in the application ask for your ID #. You might look into it just to make sure you aren't putting yourself in a bad spot if they ask for something you can't offer them. Join us over in the URM forum, people there might be of more help.
That is what I was worried about as well, however when indicating what tribe I belong to, I am planning on stating the name of the tribe and also that it is an indigenous tribe in Peru. I have records but because it is a tribe in Peru, they do not give out any type of identification numbers.
Re: 3.57 GPA/ 165 LSAT URM
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 5:06 pm
by Dream_weaver32
I would post in the ask an admissions officer forum with Meeker or Spivey. And look in the URM thread.
Re: 3.57 GPA/ 165 LSAT URM
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 5:17 pm
by mak123
Dream_weaver32 wrote:I would post in the ask an admissions officer forum with Meeker or Spivey. And look in the URM thread.
Thank you I will do that!
What are my chances for the schools that I have listed?
Re: 3.57 GPA/ 165 LSAT URM
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 6:29 pm
by TheSpanishMain
mak123 wrote:Dream_weaver32 wrote:I would post in the ask an admissions officer forum with Meeker or Spivey. And look in the URM thread.
What are my chances for the schools that I have listed?
I think you need to figure out the American Indian thing first. You may not be a URM at all, which would change things quite a bit.
Re: 3.57 GPA/ 165 LSAT URM
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 4:08 pm
by mak123
TheSpanishMain wrote:mak123 wrote:Dream_weaver32 wrote:I would post in the ask an admissions officer forum with Meeker or Spivey. And look in the URM thread.
What are my chances for the schools that I have listed?
I think you need to figure out the American Indian thing first. You may not be a URM at all, which would change things quite a bit.
What I am planning on doing is writing a short addendum explaining my identification as an American Indian and distinguishing myself from the typical American Indian applicant, who is Native American.
That being said, going back to my original question, what would my chances be at those schools?
Re: 3.57 GPA/ 165 LSAT URM
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 4:45 pm
by TheSpanishMain
mak123 wrote:TheSpanishMain wrote:mak123 wrote:Dream_weaver32 wrote:I would post in the ask an admissions officer forum with Meeker or Spivey. And look in the URM thread.
What are my chances for the schools that I have listed?
I think you need to figure out the American Indian thing first. You may not be a URM at all, which would change things quite a bit.
What I am planning on doing is writing a short addendum explaining my identification as an American Indian and distinguishing myself from the typical American Indian applicant, who is Native American.
That being said, going back to my original question, what would my chances be at those schools?
It all turns on whether an American Indian of South American ancestry is considered a URM. The issue isn't your addendum or how well it clarifies things; the issue is whether South American Indians count according to the school. Your question can't really be answered until that's figured out definitively, because your chances are going to be dramatically different depending on how that comes out.
Re: 3.57 GPA/ 165 LSAT URM
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 7:04 pm
by mak123
TheSpanishMain wrote:mak123 wrote:TheSpanishMain wrote:Dream_weaver32 wrote:I would post in the ask an admissions officer forum with Meeker or Spivey. And look in the URM thread.
What I am planning on doing is writing a short addendum explaining my identification as an American Indian and distinguishing myself from the typical American Indian applicant, who is Native American.
That being said, going back to my original question, what would my chances be at those schools?
It all turns on whether an American Indian of South American ancestry is considered a URM. The issue isn't your addendum or how well it clarifies things; the issue is whether South American Indians count according to the school. Your question can't really be answered until that's figured out definitively, because your chances are going to be dramatically different depending on how that comes out.
I see, so there is not really any way to predict how my cycle will go then huh? haha awesome. Would you recommend that I include the addendum for all schools or only the schools that ask for an enrollment number?
Re: 3.57 GPA/ 165 LSAT URM
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 7:12 pm
by TheSpanishMain
mak123 wrote:
I see, so there is not really any way to predict how my cycle will go then huh? haha awesome. Would you recommend that I include the addendum for all schools or only the schools that ask for an enrollment number?
I mean, we could just plug your numbers into MyLSN.info as a URM, and then run it again as a non-URM. The thing is, those two outputs are likely to be so vastly different that you can't really make a prediction without knowing the URM piece.