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by montrose
2908 days ago
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"Legacy applicants, or students with a parent who attended Harvard, were accepted to the school at the rate of about 34%, according to data from six admissions cycles analyzed by an economist hired by the group suing the school. That’s compared to an admissions rate of about 6% of non-legacy students, according to an analysis of Harvard data." |
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If an additional 1000 2.0 students applied to Harvard next year this number would look even worse. But would the change be meaningful?
That's not to say they don't take legacy into account. But, as presented, those numbers can be misleading.