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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My BFF was a legacy admit to Harvard, graduated summa cum laude who interviews for Harvard in a huge east coast city and even she says if you are a legacy, that's probably what got you admitted. [/quote] But if you are a legacy who is in the top 1-2% of your class at a great school, have all 5s on your APs, and are a National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist, and if non-legacy kids who have that profile also get in to the Ivies, and if you get into great schools at which you are not a legacy as well as the school at which you are a legacy, it's fair to conclude that the legacy status may not have been the determinative factor. I get that legacy status is important -- the research is indisputable -- but at the same time, it's also reasonable to conclude that (a) you can't assume for any single student that legacy status was determinative if they have the objective qualifications of other successful non-legacy admits; and (b) the legacy pool appears to be, on the average, quite strong academically (we all know smart folks that married other smart folks and have academically gifted kids). All I'm trying to say is that at the individual level, not the aggregate level, when we're talking the independent schools in this area, the "legacy" applicant might be one of the 4-5 students with the strongest objective academic credentials in the class. My point is emphasizing this is both to not devalue a nice accomplishment from a hard-working high achieving kid, but also to not have people think that the legacy status is a golden ticket, at least in this very competitive area. (Now sports. . . That's kind of a golden ticket! :wink:)[/quote]
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