By Luke Zarzecki, Whitney Young and Morgan DiVittorio, Riverside Brookfield With the college admissions process in full swing, teens are stressing about where to apply and whether they'll be accepted into the school of their dreams. With a limited amount of spots, colleges have to make tough decisions about which students to accept. But do some applicants have better chances than others? A common admissions rumor is that some colleges give the upper hand to legacies, or applicants who are related to alumni or current students. At Tulane University in New Orleans, the rumor is true. "Tulane definitely puts some emphasis on legacies," said Sue-Claire Lichtveld, an admission intern in Tulane's...
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