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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
yep, mine too.
To be fair, Hopkins is not popular in the DMV area. It's not a "fun" school.
Anonymous wrote:It does for Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:It does for Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
yep, mine too.
To be fair, Hopkins is not popular in the DMV area. It's not a "fun" school.
Anonymous wrote: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.
yep, mine too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Not everywhere and not many currently but decades ago yes.
Boston College pays for faculty’s kids. Nice story about a BC janitor whose kids all went through BC- fully paid. I have a relative head of a department all 5 kids were paid for.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Not everywhere and not many currently but decades ago yes.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I wouldn't mind so much if every other article is bragging about how they have driven legacy numbers into the ground. It makes it sound like not only do you not get preference, it actually can be a hinderance.
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:s/o: would a grandparent who was a professor be a legacy?
Anonymous wrote:It does for Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know about Northwestern? Does legacy help if it is the parent who attended the undergraduate school?