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May 6, 2024
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AggieWeekendCougar
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When I interviewed there last year for a professor position, the department
chair made that claim to me. Maybe it is just a poorly kept secret?
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Does having family members as BYU employees still give a big edge in admissions?
federer
May 6, 5:16pm
No.
SJS
May 6, 5:19pm
Has not been the case for years.
Monomachos
May 6, 5:21pm
When I interviewed there last year for a professor position, the department
AggieWeekendCougar
May 6, 5:33pm
More likely, poorly informed, unless the policy has changed recently. My sister
Monomachos
May 6, 11:02pm
Full-time faculty for sure it does. I know kids at the Y that had no business
BlackBart
May 6, 5:49pm
I know it was a thing, but based on the comments above it isn't anymore.
federer
May 6, 8:27pm
It may also help if one or both parents are BYU graduates. Legacy admissions is
BlooCoug
May 6, 6:32pm
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