Not at the age of most people's college admissions.
It's not really fair to count 90 yr old white people who have virtually no chance of applying to college.
That said, the population of legacies is based on, duh, the population they used to graduate. Deal with it.
I went to school with a lot of people whose parents both graduated from this same university. It's a good school, so many of the progeny were brilliant. Some were dopes, but that's real diversity for you. To say that no these people can't continue their family tradition, preferentially, is bullshit statism. The relationship can be a long term transaction if you will.
Not at the age of most people's college admissions.
It's not really fair to count 90 yr old white people who have virtually no chance of applying to college.
That said, the population of legacies is based on, duh, the population they used to graduate. Deal with it.
I went to school with a lot of people whose parents both graduated from this same university. It's a good school, so many of the progeny were brilliant. Some were dopes, but that's real diversity for you. To say that no these people can't continue their family tradition, preferentially, is bullshit statism.
Not at the age of most people's college admissions.
It's not really fair to count 90 yr old white people who have virtually no chance of applying to college.
That said, the population of legacies is based on, duh, the population they used to graduate. Deal with it.
I went to school with a lot of people whose parents both graduated from this same university. It's a good school, so many of the progeny were brilliant. Some were dopes, but that's real diversity for you.
Not at the age of most people's college admissions.
It's not really fair to count 90 yr old white people who have virtually no chance of applying to college.
That said, the population of legacies is based on, duh, the population they used to graduate. Deal with it.
I went to school with a lot of people whose parents both went to the same school. It's a good school, so many of them were brilliant. Some were dopes, but that's real diversity for you.
Not at the age of most people's college admissions.
It's not really fair to count 90 yr old white people who have virtually no chance of applying to college.
That said, the population of legacies is based on, duh, the population they used to graduate. Deal with it.