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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. I live in California and know many kids who have applied to Stanford in the past three years. Of the kids admitted, every single one was a child of staff/faculty, a double legacy (both parents from Stanford), an athletic recruit, the child of someone famous, or the child of a significant donor. None of the kids who didn’t fit into one of those categories were admitted. [/quote] In contrast, I know several first generation college students from California admitted. In fact, 20% of Stanford's class is first generation which [b]means their parents did not have a college degree[/b].[/quote] Maybe. Maybe not. Depends how Stanford defines it.[/quote] It's exactly how stanford defines it. https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2020/06/admissions-considerations-for-children-of-alumni-or-donors#:~:text=As%20well%2C%20we're%20proud,enrolling%20students%20were%20first%2Dgeneration. No "maybes"[/quote]
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