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blubberbee
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Burning Sands, Esq.
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Re: So, how much of an effect does URM status really have in admissions?
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http://www.lawschooldiscussion.org/prelaw/index.php/topic,26160.msg1020461.html#msg1020461
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"A lawyer's either a social engineer or a parasite on society. A social engineer is a highly skilled...lawyer who understands the Constitution of the U.S. and knows how to explore its uses in the solving of problems of local communities and in bettering [our] conditions."
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Re: So, how much of an effect does URM status really have in admissions?
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Lol, you're good. I was just going to point him/her to the general thread and search function.
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mivida2k
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Re: So, how much of an effect does URM status really have in admissions?
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I believe that these clowns are obsessed with us. They register and create threads just for us.
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