I sincerely doubt it.I don't think affirmative action has stretched that far yet.You may find some benefit into looking into universities with intensive Women's Studies programs.
Psh, don't bother applying. Why are you even interested in grad school?
Grad school encompasses any study after completing a bachelor's degree. Law school is one type of Grad school.
Grad school doesn't have latin distinctions. It's usually for undergrad and if grad school then it's only for law school.
Ya.
no
Nebraska and Columbia University for grad school.
yes. Your undergrad application is independent from your grad school application. So logistically, even you apply the same school where you did your undergrad there, you still have apply again.The advantage of applying same school is that you might already knew some of the professors and staffs in that school or department because professors usually teach at both undergrad and grad program. If your performance was impressive enough and those faculties and admission counselors think you are a great candidate for their grad program, it might be easier to get in the same school.It is just like applying a job where the company was the company you previously worked for. You still need to apply and submit your resume again, but just the chances for you to get in is higher if your previous performance was good.
Harvard Law School grad.
Middle of the road.....average. If you are a grad student it is a D/F. Grad students can't have a grade below a B to stay in grad school.
Frost grad
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Just be a high school grad or have your GED.