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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Legacy preference is NOT Unconstitutional!! What part of this is not clear to posters here. There is no mention of Legacy in Title VI or VII. We didn't fight a civil war for legacy!!! This "If, I can't have my special unconstitutional preference, then you can't have any yourself, even if it is constitutional" is just rage induced vindictiveness and will be thrown out of court. So leechers want other folks to donate to the schools to build the endowment and will gladly use that endowment to get financial aid from the schools for their kids, but don't want the donors to GET ANY BENEFIT for their donations for their kids, even though many legacies have excellent grades and scores? Do they think that tuition alone is enough to run these schools? I have donated regularly to my alma mater and my kids are in the sweet spot for admissions in the unhooked category there based on their academics. I fully expect the school to give my kids a tip. If they instead publicly announce that they will no longer support legacy admissions, I will be damned if I contribute a single additional dollar to them. They can look elsewhere to build up their endowment and support their expensive administrative bloat. And if that pisses you off, you're welcome. C'est la vie [/quote] ie, as a wealthy person, I should be able to bribe my kid's way into the school. Legacy is just affirmative action for the rich, and you are using poor kids as an excuse to hoard opportunity. It doesn't have to cost so much to run a school. Have you looked at the rise in college costs in relation to wages? It's ridiculous. Some of these schools have very large endowments, and they spend the money on non academic related expenses. Maybe if they lowered the tuition then more MC kids could afford to go there without needing aid (which you seem to think you're paying for) or loans.[/quote]
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