Anonymous wrote:They may drop legacy but keep the Development/Dean’s list. But that likely does decrease the number of slots taken by a lot without a huge financial hit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of them. Every few days I hear of another one (yesterday it was Wesleyan)... The frequency will increase and then there will be a flood. It's becoming inevitable and soon legacies will be a mark of shame.
And the one before that? It’s been about one school every year or two dropping legacy, very far from “every few days.”
Before that was Carnegie Mellon (last week). And before that, the University of Pittsburgh announced that they havent been considering legacy for a while. The announecment is meaningful -- it means that they think that this position will look good.
It used to be one school every year or so... since the Supreme Court decision to end Affirmative Action, it's been one every few days. The trend line is pretty clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of them. Every few days I hear of another one (yesterday it was Wesleyan)... The frequency will increase and then there will be a flood. It's becoming inevitable and soon legacies will be a mark of shame.
And the one before that? It’s been about one school every year or two dropping legacy, very far from “every few days.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of them. Every few days I hear of another one (yesterday it was Wesleyan)... The frequency will increase and then there will be a flood. It's becoming inevitable and soon legacies will be a mark of shame.
Anachronistic, maybe. But "mark of shame" sounds like something you picked up in a middle school assignment. What grade are you in?
Anonymous wrote:All of them. Every few days I hear of another one (yesterday it was Wesleyan)... The frequency will increase and then there will be a flood. It's becoming inevitable and soon legacies will be a mark of shame.
Anonymous wrote:All of them. Every few days I hear of another one (yesterday it was Wesleyan)... The frequency will increase and then there will be a flood. It's becoming inevitable and soon legacies will be a mark of shame.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Penn has already changed their language to suggest they are moving in that direction.