以下是引用Zoolantz在2008-9-7 6:35:00的发言: I don't know how common it is to have a section on the application form dedicated to listing any close family members who have attended the business school you're applying to. Since HBS is one of these schools and why would they state somewhere on their website that they do not take into any consideration whether the applicants' parents went to Harvard before?
Could you shed us some light on this? As current students at HBS, do you believe the school would prefer an alumni's kid over another applicant with the exactly same quality?
个人一家之言: HBS values more heavily its alumni network --- look at the magnitude of donation and endowment from alumni and you should understand why..。 如果两个申请人其他资质全部不相上下, 但是其中一个的父母是哈佛校友, 毫无疑问学校会优先考虑校友的KID啦。如果其父母的背景很厉害, 对学校有significant的捐献, 那么即使他们的KID 稍微条件不如另一个申请人, 也是可能被优先考虑的(Come on. We are in a business world...where relationship matters.) 不过, 对于中国的申请者, 你根本还不必担心这一点 ---- 大概中国最早的一批HBS校友的孩子。。。都还没到申请的年龄吧。。哈哈 |