agisele
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daisyonthewall said:Well, I'm not trying to discredit rich kids who got into prestigious unis. I'm sure many of them are super intelligent and hardworking, and deserve every bit of that success. HOWEVER, it is also well known that many top universities accept substandard, or good but unremarkable, students from rich families, in the hopes of large donations in the future, or simply to raise the profile of the school. Isn't that what they call "legacies" in the US?
true. the the systems of legacies exist in various boarding schools as well as universities in the united states (at least to the extent that i am aware of) but i highly doubt that though they would accept students with the intellectual capacity of a derranged monkey, albeit the money that comes with it. Students accepted will presumably have to have some sort of intelligence as well. However, i wouldn't be in a position to comment on this, considering the fact that i've never known anyone or never had to rely on the money of my parents to get into a school.