there's a lot of merit being the child of a president |
What is wrong with you? She didn't "have" to have a gap year. She chose to have one so she wouldn't have to be in college while her father was still president. Taking the gap year had nothing to do with her admission. She also went to Sidwell and is the daughter of two highly intelligent and educated parents. Clearly a smart kid. Weirdo. |
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The HYPS, etc legacies that got in from my kids' two "big3" privates are all the kids of well-known legacies. The type of people who are profiled in the alumni magazine, have their own wikipedia pages, etc.
Regular legacy status (generic law firm partner or doctor) does not seem to be enough. In many cases they are the noteworthy legacy. (Not to a person---but this is definitely often the case) |
Which school? |
I was going to name the school, but now I am not going to, since your response was so rude. |
Your kid is wrong. Legacy deferrals at Whitman for sure. |
This is what I’m hearing. |
According to DCUM wisdom, yes. Legacies, athletes and first gen. |
A child or grandchild of a US President or VP is guaranteed admission to any school they wish to attend (unless your last name is Trump). Do you think any college is going to say no to Obama, Biden or Clinton? As to the original poster's question, of course legacies get rejected. Even clearly qualified ones. If all the elite school legacies were admitted then there would be ZERO spots for non-legacies! |
Parents are educated and well connected. That has nothing to do with the kids merit or accomplishments The school you attend also has nothing to do with your accomplishments |
Well given that the second poster has information to the contrary, it sounds like either your kid or that PP is lying. |
You're assuming that her grades in high school were typical Harvard caliber material. |
And a seven-digit donation. |
I posted that I know of 2 whitman legacy deferral/reject so certainly this poster keeps forgetting to include the words “that I know of” in his/her posts 🙄. |
| Reporting back. I’m the poster who was snookered in to buying a Stanford sweatshirt. Welp, I have to return it since my legacy Latino son was denied! Although my husband says the men”s large will fit me due to my pandemic weight gain. Argh!! |