Americans were much more united in their assessment of so-called “legacy admissions” in which universities offer favorable admissions practices to the children of alumni or major donors, with 58% of respondents contending such policies should not be legal. Twenty-three percent were in favor of permitting such practices while 18% were unsure.

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    and there are several lower tier schools (like Boston University) that the sons of the rich and influential go to when even money can’t help them