Anonymous wrote:One third of kids at Harvard are not legacy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Double legacy family, active alumni participation, consistent (but not big $) giving, child with stats that match Brown's admitted students' stats from well regarded private - waitlisted (soft rejection in my opinion). Same for many classmates. Legacy is not a meaningful boost at Brown.
Again, I think if varies a LOT by where you live. There are 3 Brown legacies (seniors in ihigh school) on my SINGLE block in DC and at least a dozen at my kid's NW DC private (when both parents of each kid are taken into account).
Brown certainly doesn't want 10 or 15 or 20% of their entire incoming class coming from the DMV which might be the case if all academically qualified legacies were admitted an an equal rate. I'm sure if you're an academically qualified Brown legacy in rural PA your odds might be quite good.
That and the fact that Brown doesn't take even take legacies at a high rate. But certainly not at a high rate from areas of the country where there is such a high concentration of legacies.
Anonymous wrote:Double legacy family, active alumni participation, consistent (but not big $) giving, child with stats that match Brown's admitted students' stats from well regarded private - waitlisted (soft rejection in my opinion). Same for many classmates. Legacy is not a meaningful boost at Brown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kid’s cc at private said Harvard legacy won’t matter unlesss we’re big donors (which we’re not). Surprised to hear view here that that’s mistaken.
+1. I doubt its 34% for legacies.
Anonymous wrote:Our kid’s cc at private said Harvard legacy won’t matter unlesss we’re big donors (which we’re not). Surprised to hear view here that that’s mistaken.
Anonymous wrote:Our kid’s cc at private said Harvard legacy won’t matter unlesss we’re big donors (which we’re not). Surprised to hear view here that that’s mistaken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know the legacy acceptance rate at Brown? DH went there are our high school aged twins are interested in applying! Is it similar to other ivies?
Brown LOVES their legacies. Also celebrities.
No they don't. Their legacy is as low as Hopkins which has no legacy preference--8%. Harvard has a 34% legacy rate.
Anecdotally, we have two families with a Brown alum parent on our block and none of their kids (really good students) were accepted.
Correct. Brown's is statistically a non-advantage. It's 8% which is the same as 'non-legacy' schools.
On the other hand, look at these legacy numbers:
Vanderbilt 31%
Princeton legacy 31%
Georgetown legacy 12%
Harvard 34%
Yale 14%
Stanford 14%
Northwestern 10%
That’s unfortunate! Where did you get the stats on these other schools?
Anonymous wrote:Our kid’s cc at private said Harvard legacy won’t matter unlesss we’re big donors (which we’re not). Surprised to hear view here that that’s mistaken.
Harvard does have a massive endowment.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know the legacy acceptance rate at Brown? DH went there are our high school aged twins are interested in applying! Is it similar to other ivies?
Brown LOVES their legacies. Also celebrities.
No they don't. Their legacy is as low as Hopkins which has no legacy preference--8%. Harvard has a 34% legacy rate.
Anecdotally, we have two families with a Brown alum parent on our block and none of their kids (really good students) were accepted.
Correct. Brown's is statistically a non-advantage. It's 8% which is the same as 'non-legacy' schools.
On the other hand, look at these legacy numbers:
Vanderbilt 31%
Princeton legacy 31%
Georgetown legacy 12%
Harvard 34%
Yale 14%
Stanford 14%
Northwestern 10%