Posted on 07/05/2023 9:15:01 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
My father and grandfather were both Harvard alumni. My classmates couldn’t believe I didn’t apply. Harvard didn’t offer the major I chose to pursue and my father said I could get a better education somewhere else.
Persons of color. Which colors?
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What is the problem with legacy admissions at PRIVATE schools? Isn’t this the same as companies offering discounts to returning customers? Discounts to members, which might be similar to donors?
My father and grandfather also graduated from Harvard. I never even thought about going there. I followed my sisters to a smaller private school in the Midwest.
no... because their spawn can become one
And that will raise tuition across the board, because you know they won’t slash paychecks or bureaucratic posts.
That is the only reason I disagree with doing away with Legacies.
I have no problem with them going after legacies. That system was always bullshit.
Legacy also favors all the descendants of affirmative action kids that were admitted in the last 50 years.
The real issue is that Harvard will become undesirable once the student population sinks under 50% white. Even minorities will shun it. Nobody wants to apply or teach at a US school that is comprised mostly of Asians and Indians. This is the hidden agenda that the faux woke administrators enforce but they can’t say it so they hide behind legacy and a smattering of AA admits.
In 2002 my smart and determined daughter was denied admission to Notre Dame. At least 5 ppl in her class applied there and the only one chosen was a double legacy “party girl” with average SAT scores and grades while my daughter graduated in the top 5% in her high school. Now I’m glad she wasn’t chosen because it would have bankrupted our family and UND stopped being Catholic long ago.
They’re right about this. There’s no question it does.
The problem is that whether they’re private or public, they accept government money. If they don’t want to be subject to federal laws about who they admit, they need to not accept any federal money - like Hillsdale College for example.
How big is Harvard’s endowment? $51 billion I believe.
They don’t need to raise tuition. The interest on that alone would more than pay for everything.
You can bet your shorts they still will rqise tuition, and use dropping donations as an excuse. As mentioned, none of the bloat will be dealt with, and will probably still be expanded until people stop attending. A Diploma from Harvard is worth bupkiss now, anyway.
Besides, smaller colleges with much smaller endowments also have legacy programs, and that is where the damage will be done.
Well, Section 8, medicaid, food stamps and free education hurt me growing up as I didn’t get it because of my skin color and very often did without.
But, I managed and grew from that.
Historically black colleges probably have legacy admissions too.
This is good; there is another group that gets very high admission scores, but; it’s their culture to cheat in every possible way. Let’s go after them. Oh, and maybe we could target ‘affirmative action’ hires at colleges & universities. They don’t belong there as they are unqualified.
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