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Legacy admissions and affirmative action admissions are pretty much necessary for universities. Not accepting legacies just means you're giving up connections to future politicians and CEOs, and not accepting affirmative action minorities just means you'll lose clout with other academic institutions.

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Legacy admissions and some light form of nepotism makes rational sense because of genetics.

>and not accepting affirmative action minorities just means you'll lose clout with other academic institutions.

Idk I think there could be a counterculture where some of the more unknown state universities start swinging up with pure meritocracy. Ivy League schools have only been considered elite for 80 years, they used to be known as backwater universities back in the 1920s and 30s.

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Putting the :marseynooticeglow: genetics issue to the side, the children of powerful people will likely be powerful people no matter how dumb they are, and making connections with powerful people pays off

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>Ivy League schools have only been considered elite for 80 years, they used to be known as backwater universities back in the 1920s and 30s.

By whom? This seems completely made up. I found an old ranking from 1910 that's purportedly the first serious attempt to rank universities and with a few exceptions its about what you'd exist today. Harvard, U Chicago, Columbia, Yale, and Cornell are the top 5.

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According to some shitty youtube video on Oppenheimer where it talked about how if you wanted to be taken seriously, you had to study at a German/Europoor institution. :marseyshrug:

Idk maybe the video lied :marseyshrug:

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It everyone is barred from race based admissions then no one loses clout.

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Not accepting legacies just means you're giving up connections to future politicians and CEOs, and not accepting affirmative action minorities just means you'll lose clout with other academic institutions.

Ideally, both these things could and maybe should shift culturally, but that's whether you believe working backwards works.

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