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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here’s an idea: CALL AND ASK [/quote] Geesh!! Who peed in your Cheerio’s?[/quote] Not the PP you’re quoting, but s/he has a valid point, somewhat rudely expressed. Why crowdsource a very specific inquiry like this when you could easily get an authoritative answer? It’s not a situation where you’re trying to game the system and don’t want to risk being outed or where you can’t trust the admissions office’s answer. [/quote] But how would you even ask that? “Uh, so my husband and I both went to your grad school, is that going to help my kid get in?” [/quote] “For purposes of undergrad admissions, how do you define legacies? Would that include applicants whose parents have grad (or Masters) degrees from Kellogg or Feinberg?” Why is that difficult or embarrassing? It’s a question about an admissions policy. [/quote] OP here. Sure. But what I'm really wondering is...does it give the same "boost" as a UG legacy does? You can't really ask that...[/quote]
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