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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The only correct response, is " yeah I know I am lucky to have that added hook on my application. Thank you mom and dad!" There's no reason to pretend it wasn't helpful or that your kid could have gotten in without your legacy status. It just makes you look small when you try to delude your friends. Your kid should just own that they had the advantage and are grateful and appreciative for it.[/quote] Even the historical numbers you rely on show that many legacy applicants could indeed get in without being a legacy, especially the more recent data. The same is not true of most other categories of hooks.[/quote] That is irrelevant to the fact that legacy is an extremely significant boost, one of the most powerful. The odds are that they would not have been accepted absent the legacy hook because that’s how the process works. [/quote] Lots of circular logic here. You must not have gone to a T10 school.[/quote] You don’t understand what circular logic actually is. Also, I went to HYSP. [/quote] Sure you did Jan.[/quote] I mean, you are the one throwing around the term “circular logic” while plainly not understanding what circular logic actually is. I’d say you are the one unlikely to have gone to a good school based on the evidence, but sadly this thread has demonstrated to me yet again that a degree from a good school doesn’t mean its graduates have basic logical reasoning skills. [/quote] Lots of kids get rejected therefore OP’s kid would be rejected. You’ve been making that argument for 30 pages now with zero knowledge of the actual applicant. Not impressive.[/quote]
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