Am I a double legacy to Northwestern?

<p>Hi, I'm a sophomore in high school, so I am just now starting to plan for my future, and with that my college plans. I discovered that I have two (admittedly) non-immediate claims for legacyhood at Northwestern, from my paternal grandpa and my uncle. So I was wondering if this qualifies me as a double-legacy, legacy, or not even legacy at all? </p>

<p>More info...
My uncle is my mothers sister's husband so their is no blood relation and he went to Northwestern (Kellogg) for his M.B.A, not under-grad.
-qualify me as his legacy?
My grandpa went to Northwestern school of engineering for undergrad, but doesn't donate or do any alumni scholarship-type things for Northwestern. </p>

<p>Another question...
I know some schools have "secondary legacies" does Northwestern have that and if so would I be one (their website was unclear)?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance for explanations/ answers</p>

<p>Your grandpa is your legacy.</p>

<p>Thanks, so just a legacy not a double legacy?</p>

<p>Yes, just one legacy! Good enough, though.</p>

<p>It wouldn’t have mattered if your uncle was a “blood uncle” or not - aunts / uncles don’t count. And it doesn’t matter whether your grandfather donates or not.</p>

<p>Good luck to you!</p>

<p>Thanks everyone for the responses! It can feel like no one is hearing you sometimes on this site.</p>

<p>NU basically wants to know if you have a grandparent, Mother, Father or sibling who has attended or is attending the school.</p>

<p>just 1 legacy not 2</p>