Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It matters if grandpa is Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates. Application can then be put in Fitzsimmons's 'Dean Interest list'
For those less than fully qualified, there is the Harvard Z-List. Especially now, Harvard would not let a good major donor candidate go to waste.
But neither finished, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It matters if grandpa is Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates. Application can then be put in Fitzsimmons's 'Dean Interest list'
For those less than fully qualified, there is the Harvard Z-List. Especially now, Harvard would not let a good major donor candidate go to waste.
But neither finished, right?
Anonymous wrote:It matters if grandpa is Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates. Application can then be put in Fitzsimmons's 'Dean Interest list'
For those less than fully qualified, there is the Harvard Z-List. Especially now, Harvard would not let a good major donor candidate go to waste.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Interesting that there is no option to list grad school legacies. Is this true for other schools?
It’s common for undergrad to be considered for legacy status but not grad school.
Georgetown is about the only place I know that counts grad school as legacy.
Ivies and top schools only consider undergrad as legacy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Interesting that there is no option to list grad school legacies. Is this true for other schools?
It’s common for undergrad to be considered for legacy status but not grad school.
Georgetown is about the only place I know that counts grad school as legacy.
Ivies and top schools only consider undergrad as legacy
Anonymous wrote:It matters if grandpa is Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates. Application can then be put in Fitzsimmons's 'Dean Interest list'
For those less than fully qualified, there is the Harvard Z-List. Especially now, Harvard would not let a good major donor candidate go to waste.