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First generation college student
Hi all. I’m currently a sophomore in my undergrad with a 3.7 GPA. I’m a first generation college student, and a minority. Do these things help boost law school admission?
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The latter much more so than the former, but they both help.
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Also note that underrepresented minorities (URMs) for law school admissions purposes are limited to Mexican-Americans, Puerto Ricans, African-Americans and Native Americans. Other minorities (Asians, non-Mexican Hispanics, Middle Easterners, etc.) aren't considered URMs for law school admissions purposes. They may still provide a soft boost around the edges but I wouldn't expect any large effect.Morpheus wrote:The latter much more so than the former, but they both help.