No. "Legacies" (children of alumni) get a boost over regular applicants, but admission is certainly not automatic. An Ivy League School that accepts, say 5% of its regular applicants might accept 24% of its legacies, which means it is still rejecting 3/4 of them.
No, you just have to get accepted
he went to a local school and by his parents he was taught to hate slavery
They actually went to the same school as the parents of Martin Luther King jr.
Phillis had unknown parents.
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He went to a local school by his parents and was taught to hate slavery. And was a great student
Not very many kids went to school because the parents couldn't afford the school payments
He went to University of the Cornell Big Red an ivy league
They kind of went to school instead t hey had there parents to teach them all to learn about :)
Yes. He went on to attend high school at Vizcarondo High School in Puerto Rico. He then joined an amateur Baseball league and went on to play in the pros.
Gordon went to Currajong Primary School and Pimlico State High School both in Townsville I was there with him !!
No they didn't because they never went to school.
he went to business school and moved out of his parents basement