Yale president says the average qualifications of legacies is better than the general pool, that legacies admitted get better grades than non-legacies on average, and that highly qualified legacies are turned down every year.
Do we believe him?
Yale president says the average qualifications of legacies is better than the general pool, that legacies admitted get better grades than non-legacies on average, and that highly qualified legacies are turned down every year.
Do we believe him?