Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the vast majority of universities: no. Legacy is for undergrad, but even many of the top universities are starting to do away with legacy preference.
Hopkins already got rid of it.
my kids get screwed with two JHU alum as parents.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't make any sense to extend it to the alums of all of a university's graduate/professional schools. Some of the Ivies have 8 different schools. This is hundreds of thousands of legacies.
Add in grandparents and faculty/staff and past faculty/staff of all these schools and you could have a million households with these preferences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ A school employee is not a legacy.
Faculty kids do get a bump/status like legacy. I'm not sure if they have to be 'active/current' employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the vast majority of universities: no. Legacy is for undergrad, but even many of the top universities are starting to do away with legacy preference.
Hopkins already got rid of it.
my kids get screwed with two JHU alum as parents.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Every time someone from my lawschool (or even worse, the university) calls asking for money, I remind them before declining to donate
. And then they pulled away the legacy status very recently, just when our kids reached high school age. Our kids have the stats (above the 75% line for scores/grades) and if they don't get in, he already has a letter ready to be mailed.
Anonymous wrote:^^ A school employee is not a legacy.
Anonymous wrote:For the vast majority of universities: no. Legacy is for undergrad, but even many of the top universities are starting to do away with legacy preference.
Hopkins already got rid of it.
my kids get screwed with two JHU alum as parents.