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A minor point: AAMPLE/Online AAMPLE is not strictly a diversity program. Most (I'd say roughly 80-85%) of AAMPLE participants are caucasian, and sadly, the passage rate out of AAMPLE and into law school is frightening bad.
Scienter 03:04, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
True - but AAMPLE enables an alternative form of getting in that overlooks poor LSAT scores. Standardized tests are usually shown to favor caucasians and AAMPLE provides a "back door."
Moving that information around and giving AAMPLE its own section may make sense.
Butnotthehippo06:30, 10 December 2006 (UTC)reply