Minority and Law School

<p>The LSAC recently stopped distinguishing between different types of Hispanics when it reports law school data on its website. Whether this means anything is anyone’s guess.</p>

<p>Still, Hispanics of all types are underrepresented in law schools, and most who aren’t Mexican or Puerto Rican seem to get a small boost. It’s usually around 2 or 3 points on the LSAT, which is less than the boost for blacks but is still nice to have.</p>

<p>Also, you should note that law schools tend to be much more forgiving for minorities with low LSAT scores and high GPAs than for minorities whose stats are the opposite.</p>