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Kavanaugh lied about getting into Yale by merit. His grandfather was an alumn. (Original Post) blondebanshee Sep 2018 OP
When asked to comment Turbineguy Sep 2018 #1
Grandparent is a bit of a nudge, not like a primary legacy, but helpful Cicada Sep 2018 #2
Yale College is different from Yale Law School. Calista241 Sep 2018 #3

Cicada

(4,533 posts)
2. Grandparent is a bit of a nudge, not like a primary legacy, but helpful
Sun Sep 30, 2018, 11:55 PM
Sep 2018

I think Brett would have been admitted anyway. He was no George W Bush who didn’t have a prayer without the legacy. Yale gives the most weight, by a lot, to top grades at schools they know from experience are rigorous, whose prior graduates with top grades have excelled at Yale. It is a much better predictor than SAT scores, statistically proven better. Georgetown prep is one of those schools. And I think Brett was valedictorian. But he did get a bit of a nudge from grandpa, he lied about that.

Calista241

(5,586 posts)
3. Yale College is different from Yale Law School.
Sun Sep 30, 2018, 11:58 PM
Sep 2018

While the grandfather legacy may have helped him get into Yale College, it wouldn’t have meant anything for Yale Law School.

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