Why does being part of a "legacy" help you get admitted? Just because their parents went there, why should that help the child get in?
If a legacy applicant and a non-legacy applicant had pretty much the same qualifications (or the non-legacy just a little bit of an edge), would the legacy applicant be chosen?
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Why does being part of a "legacy" help you get admitted? Just because their parents went there, why should that help the child get in?
If a legacy applicant and a non-legacy applicant had pretty much the same qualifications (or the non-legacy just a little bit of an edge), would the legacy applicant be chosen?
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