how ****ed will T14 schools be if i apply as URM african american as an egyptian?

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<p>Not necessarily as he will always have the risk of someone notifying the law school and/or the bar association about his “stretching the truth” and thus, cause him to possibly lose admission and/or problems with character & fitness assessment when he goes to the bar and/or is a member. Local bar associations tend to look poorly on prospective or current lawyers who were found to have lied or withheld critical information about themselves to/from the local bar. </p>

<p>Moreover, it won’t just be him and the people on CC who knows about this. Classmates at his undergrad, law school admissions officers/staff, law school classmates…especially those in African-American law student associations doing outreach to newly arriving 1Ls, anyone else he may have told about what he did could all be potential informers. Reasons could range from professional/ethical obligation to feelings of jealously/animus against the OP for a whole range of possible reasons.</p>