Sunday, January 16, 2011

If I have legacy at University of California Berkeley in San Francisco, a STATE school, what does that mean?


If I have legacy at University of California Berkeley in San Francisco, a STATE school, what does that mean?
I know what legacy is, but someone told me that it acts differently in a state school. Berkeley accepts 91% in state and 9% out of state. If I have legacy, but am not from California, does that put me in the 91% instead of the 9%? thank you
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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1 :
No, you're still in the 9%. As far as I know, legacy has no impact at state schools.
2 :
UC Berkeley does not consider legacy.

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