Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No
why not? can you elaborate?
People who get MA are not as loyal ($$) to that alma mater. The bachelor' degree is 2-4 times longer and at a critical growth time in a person's life- it can foster that loyalty. The best legacy gets you at any school is the 'soft no", aka wait list.
UMD is not that difficult to be admitted and a student doesn't need a legacy to do it. If you have the grades and test scores, a student will get in. It isn't like the highly selective schools where a student could be valedictorian, make state band, Eagle Scout, and is AP resident of his class and still not get in.