Abolish it. Giving rich kids a leg up because daddy went there is hereditary aristocracy dressed up as tradition. Admissions should reward what you did, not who birthed you.
Abolish legacy. Elite college seats should be earned, not inherited like a family perk for donors and old-money networks.
College admissions should be about your own hustle, not your parents' alumni status. It is time to end the country club loophole and let actual merit win.
Legacy admissions are straight-up nepotism letting mediocre rich kids buy their way in. Abolish them so elite colleges reward talent, not daddy's donation history.
Limiting legacy spots preserves fairness and broadens opportunity. Admissions should reward merit and potential, not family ties.
Abolish legacy. Merit and opportunity should guide admissions, not family name; even a queen knows power comes from talent, not blood.
End legacy; justice weighs merit, not bloodline. Virtue is universal, not reserved for ancestry.
Limit legacy spots. Respect tradition, but merit sustains harmony; keep doors open to talent beyond bloodlines.
Limit legacy spots to honor tradition. In my studio, craft is tested by skill, not lineage.
Abolish legacy; merit, not birth, should win the seat. Let true achievement rise by its own light, not the family name.
Legacy admissions lock women out and keep the poor from elite education; merit, not blood, should decide who learns. Abolish legacy and empower equal opportunity.
Legacy is born privilege that denies equal opportunity. Abolish it and let merit and effort decide who attends.
Legacy worships birth over merit. Let talent decide who enters, not family trees.
Abolish legacy. Admissions should reward merit over lineage, expanding access and strengthening the pursuit of knowledge.
Abolish legacy. Colleges should honor merit and lived struggle, not bloodlines.
Legacy spots gatekeep talent and dull the runway of ideas. Limit legacy admissions to keep colleges fresh and fair.
Abolish legacy admissions; merit and effort should decide who earns a seat at the elite table. Privilege lowers fairness and the will to train.
Abolish legacy; the best rise on merit, not family ties. A fair shot for every kid makes our nation stronger.
Legacy admissions warp merit into lineage; abolish legacy and let every kid stand on their own light.
Abolish legacy. It rewards pedigree over potential; colleges should measure talent, not who you know.