I’m interested in this too!! |
I'm wondering what a "very small" legacy is too. |
| Maybe a grandparent or aunt or uncle? Or a parent who only went to graduate school and not undergrad? Most of the Ivies only consider a kid legacy when their parents went to undergrad at that school. However, I heard Georgetown considers parents who went to one of the graduate programs (including law school) to be legacy also. |
| I think it's one parent and they don't really donate anything. |
sorry! I'm the "small legacy" poster and this was a total error. I don't know why I typed that--I was on my phone and also on a work call. It's regular legacy (parent). |
| Denied here. Strong applicant (according to counselors) from competitive big public and no hooks. High stats. In my gut I knew this was the statistical most likely outcome but you have to let them try! |
I agree. Some people don’t want to always wonder - better to close that door and have no regrets. |
How short are they? |
| ROTC is the back door in, but my kid didn’t want to commit to that 4 years |
this tiny! https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2023/12/hugh-grant-hated-being-an-oompa-loompa-obviously |
DC had the same outcome last year. At Cornell now. Don't lose hope! |
Emory is not a T20 school. |
Let it go, let it go… |
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Princeton seems like a weird place to me now. The admissions department is run by minorities and generally super woke but they make room (grudgingly?) for legacies and athletes. Then most of the kids end up in tough STEM majors like CS where the faculty grade rigorously and many of the kids who thought they won the lottery end up miserable and wishing they’d gone elsewhere.
Is that perception inaccurate? |