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May , 11 months ago the practice of giving admissions priority to the children of alumni I didnt know this was even a thing that was allowed? That seems unfair, it's like nepotism isnt it? I hope this doesn't happen where I live :/
the practice of giving admissions priority to the children of alumni
I didnt know this was even a thing that was allowed? That seems unfair, it's like nepotism isnt it? I hope this doesn't happen where I live :/
snooggums , 11 months ago It is similar to nepotism and is extremely common, if not universal, in private higher education in the US which is the context for this lawsuit. I doubt it is limited to the US since we tend to copy practices from other countries that help the wealthy stay in power.
It is similar to nepotism and is extremely common, if not universal, in private higher education in the US which is the context for this lawsuit.
I doubt it is limited to the US since we tend to copy practices from other countries that help the wealthy stay in power.