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if he hadn't gotten into Yale? And do you think Bush would have gotten into Yale if he hadn't been a Legacy? Do you REALLY think Bush's performance in Yale qualified him for Havard? Get a clue. Better yet read about the facts... Among the many email comments on Bush and affirmative action were two revealing dispatches from academia. The first came from a woman whose husband has worked for more than two decades in student services at a university. She asked not to be identified further: Anyone familiar with a modern university knows that it is not a 'meritocracy' and there is preferential treatment all the time. It is not just the 'legacy' admissions like George W. It is also the athletes
 
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cover up the fact that you LIED YOU LIED YOU LIED YOU LIED 3/4 or BETTER of the andover classes circa 1964 were getting into the top colleges.  And having been accepted at the Harvard and Cornell Business Schools and being the brother of a summa graduate of another Ivy league B school I can tell you GPA and GMAT is not nearly as important for B school admissions as it is for med and law schools. I never met a white male from Yale who was accepted at an IVY law school with a GPA below 3.5 and a LSAT below 700.  I knew dozens of such men accepted at even Columbia, Dartmouth and Harvard B schools with such averages You can whine all you want about Bush-but I hear nothing about AL gore Junior or John FORBES Kerry (St Albans and St Pauls respectively) getting the prep school breaks that Bush also got On May 3, 7:18 pm, VT VirtualTruth < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: Do you really think Bush would have gotten into Harvard if he hadn't gotten into Yale? And do you think Bush would have gotten into Yale if he hadn't been a Legacy? Do you REALLY think Bush's performance in Yale qualified him for Havard? Get a clue. Better yet read about the facts... Among the many email comments on Bush and affirmative action were two revealing dispatches from academia. The first came from a woman whose husband has worked for more than two decades in student services at a university. She asked not to be identified further: Anyone familiar with a modern university knows that it is not a 'meritocracy' and there is preferential treatment all the time. It is not just the 'legacy' admissions like George W. It is also the athletes
 
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Even MORE FACTS for you to ignore... An Inauspicious Start at School in Andover
 
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husband has worked for more than two decades in student services at a university. She asked not to be identified further: __________________________ in other words this whole thing is made up if you deny legacy admissions the school will go bankrupt. in my class at yale, the top student was 7th generation Yale.  Rhodes Scholar Sarah Lord was a legacy-she won the top scholar two years ahead of me. IN fact, half the Junior Phi Beta Kappas in my class were the sons or daughters of Yale College or Yale Law grads.  smart people who value education tend to produce children who do well academically.  I was accepted at Amherst-where i had NO alumni connections whatsoever.  Yeah, my father wanted me to go to Yale and was probably one of the reasons why I went there rather than Amherst On May 3, 7:18 pm, VT VirtualTruth < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: Do you really think Bush would have gotten into Harvard if he hadn't gotten into Yale? And do you think Bush would have gotten into Yale if he hadn't been a Legacy? Do you REALLY think Bush's performance in Yale qualified him for Havard? Get a clue. Better yet read about the facts... Among the many email comments on Bush and affirmative action were two revealing dispatches from academia. The first came from a woman whose husband has worked for more than two decades in student services at a university. She asked not to be identified further: Anyone familiar with a modern university knows that it is not a 'meritocracy' and there is preferential treatment all the time. It is not just the 'legacy' admissions like George W. It is also the athletes
 
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I went to Prep school in Princeton so I didn't bother to apply. I also was a national honor student. Neither of us were Legacy's. The individuals you used as examples were exceptional individuals who happen to be Legacys, but were admitted _base_d on scholastic merits rather than as a favor to a past alumnus. But nice try. On May 3, 11:03 pm, El Tortuga < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: The first came from a woman whose husband has worked for more than two decades in student services at a university. She asked not to be identified further: __________________________ in other words this whole thing is made up if you deny legacy admissions the school will go bankrupt. in my class at yale, the top student was 7th generation Yale.  Rhodes Scholar Sarah Lord was a legacy-she won the top scholar two years ahead of me. IN fact, half the Junior Phi Beta Kappas in my class were the sons or daughters of Yale College or Yale Law grads.  smart people who value education tend to produce children who do well academically.  I was accepted at Amherst-where i had NO alumni connections whatsoever.  Yeah, my father wanted me to go to Yale and was probably one of the reasons why I went there rather than Amherst On May 3, 7:18 pm, VT VirtualTruth < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: Do you really think Bush would have gotten into Harvard if he hadn't gotten into Yale? And do you think Bush would have gotten into Yale if he hadn't been a Legacy? Do you REALLY think Bush's performance in Yale qualified him for Havard? Get a clue. Better yet read about the facts... Among the many email comments on Bush and affirmative action were two revealing dispatches from academia. The first came from a woman whose husband has worked for more than two decades in student services at a university. She asked not to be identified further: Anyone familiar with a modern university knows that it is not a 'meritocracy' and there is preferential treatment all the time. It is not just the 'legacy' admissions like George W. It is also the athletes
 
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when I was there. NJ Prep School- Pingry?  Lawrenceville. On May 4, 12:37 am, VT VirtualTruth < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: I was accepted at Dartmouth and my brother at Princeton I went to Prep school in Princeton so I didn't bother to apply. I also was a national honor student. Neither of us were Legacy's. The individuals you used as examples were exceptional individuals who happen to be Legacys, but were admitted _base_d on scholastic merits rather than as a favor to a past alumnus. But nice try. On May 3, 11:03 pm, El Tortuga < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: The first came from a woman whose husband has worked for more than two decades in student services at a university. She asked not to be identified further: __________________________ in other words this whole thing is made up if you deny legacy admissions the school will go bankrupt. in my class at yale, the top student was 7th generation Yale.  Rhodes Scholar Sarah Lord was a legacy-she won the top scholar two years ahead of me. IN fact, half the Junior Phi Beta Kappas in my class were the sons or daughters of Yale College or Yale Law grads.  smart people who value education tend to produce children who do well academically.  I was accepted at Amherst-where i had NO alumni connections whatsoever.  Yeah, my father wanted me to go to Yale and was probably one of the reasons why I went there rather than Amherst On May 3, 7:18 pm, VT VirtualTruth < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: Do you really think Bush would have gotten into Harvard if he hadn't gotten into Yale? And do you think Bush would have gotten into Yale if he hadn't been a Legacy? Do you REALLY think Bush's performance in Yale qualified him for Havard? Get a clue. Better yet read about the facts... Among the many email comments on Bush and affirmative action were two revealing dispatches from academia. The first came from a woman whose husband has worked for more than two decades in student services at a university. She asked not to be identified further: Anyone familiar with a modern university knows that it is not a 'meritocracy' and there is preferential treatment all the time. It is not just the 'legacy' admissions like George W. It is also the athletes
 
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