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[quote=Anonymous]Parent-child is the strongest, but other relationships can also help -- depends on the school and the relationship and the number of relationships. For example, 3rd generation legacy can help at some schools even if the applicant's parent didn't attend (e.g., grandmother, aunt and applicant). Sibling can also help at some/many schools. Legacy status is most helpful if parent was an u-grad, but can also help at some schools if one or both parents were grad students. In all cases, history of giving and -- to a lesser extent -- volunteer involvement in support of the school are also factors. [/quote]
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