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I have two kids in T5 schools and a third in the application process.
Does sibling attendance have any effect at all or zero consideration? |
| For legacy? It depends on the school. |
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Depends on the school and admission round. For e.g. schools like Duke, NU, ED rounds-yes |
| Is this true? I would have never occurred to me that there would be a bump for applicants whose siblings went to the college. |
| The school should list it somewhere on their site or blog. Legacy is different from school to school. |
| I have a lot of friends where all three or four of their kids went to the same school: UPenn, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth. I have to believe that meant that there was a preference. It would be unlikely that they were all completely the sane qualified candidates. But maybe I'm wrong. |
My guess is they had a hook that worked for multiple kids. It also helps once a kid is there to be able to know even more about a college to tailor your essay. Families I know where multiple kids went to UPenn or Brown definitely had a hook. (Can't speak to Cornell, Dartmouth) |
| Princeton considers it, supposedly. |
| It counts at Tufts and Vandy |
NP. I'm hoping you're right! '24 really wants to go to same school as sib ('22) at one of the above, and I see a lot of siblings in parents online group. Both are cross-overs for STEM and arts, but '24 has different interests. Hoping sibs give a little boost. '22 applied RD, but (since we know FA), '24 will apply ED. 24's school usually has 1 Questbridge student but also has fewer applicants and very few applying ED. (22 went to a different school that had more applicants and admits). Hoping the sib will at least put '24 more on their radar. |
| Yes for private schools. Not really for public schools. |
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I've really only seen this work when all the siblings are superstars. This happens every once in great awhile--- a family has 2 or 3 kids who are just total outliers. When this aligns with legacy then they can all get in.
In most circumstances it's not the case. |
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Why does Northwestern's questions section ask about siblings in college and which colleges? This has zero to do with financial aid. We are full pay. Is there a benefit or detriment to identifying the siblings' private colleges, which are less selective than Northwestern? The name of the colleges isn't a mandatory response, but I would like to know what the purpose of this information is before my kid discloses it.
Any AOs here? What context does this provide? I made my own thread but someone replied with a link to this one. Sorry, but that responder misinterpreted. The college's question is NOT ABOUT LEGACY, as sibling legacy is separately asked about in the questions preceding the where-do-siblings-attend-college questions. Maybe I should make a new thread again, because this thread I was directed to is irrelevant. |
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You sound controlling.
Just tell the truth. Not hard. |