Anonymous
Post 05/28/2025 01:58     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

Anonymous wrote:I do think the kids of prominent people have an advantage - not just celebrities, but also the offspring of people in public affairs and finance in particular.


These schools LOVE the kids of well-known journalists. There are many other examples, but I have a friend who’s ex was prominent correspondent on a network (back when everyone watched network news) and every single one of their dozen kids and grandchildren went to Stanford or Harvard. I can assure you that they weren’t all naturally brilliant.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2025 23:31     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

Celeb kids go to elite schools a) they can afford it b) they don’t have to mix with the common folks,
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2025 23:04     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

When you intern with Harvey Winestien and hang out with Oprah and Beyoncé, you go to Harvard.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2025 23:02     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

Also schools knows millions would come in donations, internships would be arranged for friends etc.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2025 23:01     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

Anonymous wrote:Yes it definitely helps. And celeb kids often have interesting activities due to their parents, like being in movies or working on set.


This^. If you attended best schools, traveled everywhere, had sports coaches, music gurus, acting opportunities, published books written by editors, had prestigious internships, hun around wealthy and connected, your grades and scores (which also can be manipulated) doesn't matter as much.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2025 22:36     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

Agree a kid would need a baseline level of motivation and IQ to get into a great school. The school doesn't want a famous kid to drop out.

Didn't both of Rob Lowe's sons go to Duke? At least one of them did.

At Brown it's easier to take lots of liberal arts classes without science distribution classes, which appeals to kids who know they want to go into the arts. Also there's an extensive pass-fail system.

Carnegie Mellon is actually a pretty hard school, even if you do liberal arts there. Impressive that Suri is there.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2025 15:03     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

Yes or even if you have an in with a mega donor and/or board member; saw this with UVA circa 5 years ago.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2025 14:48     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

Helps. Vanderbilt has a lot of celeb kids. Apple Martin, George stephanopoulos daughter, Mark Cubans daughter all go there
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2025 09:33     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

All of Seinfeld's kids go to Duke, which seems random to me. I don't know why. I always thought of Duke as a preppy conservative Southern school...which doesn't seem Seinfeldian. But OK.

Lots of celebrity kids go to NYU.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2025 08:14     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

Anonymous wrote:Duke and Brown seem to come up often with celebrity kids.


Funny- a semi-famous friends daughter is at Duke. It also helps that they go to elite private schools with lots of tutors, good guidance counselors, etc and can pay full ride.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2025 22:34     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

Years ago, my brother was accepted to Harvard years ago based on academics. Sadly, given how poor we were, Harvard still didn’t offer enough in Financial Aid, grants, etc.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2025 21:41     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Duke and Brown seem to come up often with celebrity kids.


Carnegie Mellon too.


Who besides Suri?
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2025 19:52     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

On top of what everyone said, they can get private tutors, coaches etc etc to make sure their motivated kid is the best at what they want. So, their resume may actually be very strong, but the celebrity status and money makes it all possible.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2025 18:38     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

Yes, of course. Schools hope the parents will donate generously.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2025 16:46     Subject: Does being the child of a celebrity give you a leg up with elite schools?

Of course!