Actually your premise is the flawed one and it has been well studied. |
That’s going to be hard - the average person using woke pejoratively has the intellect of a three year old. |
| There is nothing longer than the list of people that upper middle class white people think cannot possibly be qualified to take the spot owed their precious kid |
| I want to celebrate all the black and brown Ivy admits rolling in!! America’s future leaders! |
I kind of wish people stop lumping Asians in one giant group. I think you intended point out one or two giant grinding groups. |
Not white. But otherwise resemble this remark. I do think my kid is pretty awesome and will be annoyed when the rejections roll in. I think most parents will rationalize stuff about their own kids and will be their biggest boosters. It’s all good. We need kids to have the grounding from their parents. I wish all kids could experience love, a healthy family life, and financial stability. |
This video explains everything you need to know about it: [youtube] https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MnppSFggY80[/youtube] |
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Uh no. Top colleges will always matter |
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when someone claims they need H1B for Doctors, remember this ....
They Passed Over American Doctors The biggest lie in the U.S. healthcare debate is that we do not have enough American doctors. The truth is simple. We produce them. We just refuse to train them. In 2024 nearly 20 percent of U.S. medical school seniors failed to match into a residency. That is 8,869 qualified graduates who spent years in school, passed their boards, took on massive debt, and still never got the one thing they need to practice medicine. At the same time more than 9,700 foreign trained doctors matched into U.S. residencies in 2025. Many hospitals prefer them because they accept lower pay, longer hours, and have no leverage to complain. You cannot practice medicine in the United States without residency. So if Americans are locked out, someone else will fill the spot. The choke point is not medical school. It is the federally funded residency cap. Congress has not increased these slots fast enough while medical school enrollment has exploded. The result is a rigged bottleneck that leaves American doctors unmatched while taxpayer dollars train replacements from overseas. The Resident Physician Shortage Reduction Act of 2025 would add 14,000 residency slots over seven years. Even that will not undo years of damage, but it is proof that Washington knows the system is broken. Until Congress expands residency slots at the scale required, the United States will keep graduating qualified doctors who never get to practice. Then hospitals will turn around and say there is a physician shortage and use it as an excuse to import more foreign labor. It is not a shortage. It is policy. Citations • AMA, Biggest Match Day Ever, 2025 data • AAMC, Medical School Enrollment Growth vs Residency Bottleneck • Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates, IMG Match Statistics 2025 • Norton Rose Fulbright, Congressional Inquiry into Residency Accreditation and Matching Practices • People Magazine, U.S. Graduate Denied Residency, 2024 |
Big facts, The NBA draft sums up America.... they want talented foreigners over Americans, black and white Americans, that can trace their ancestry to pre 1950's america need to stop fighting and realize that the globlist (not a euphemism for jewish or israel) are the real enemies |
Nah. Lots of US citizens whose ancestors are from SE Asia also are low income and trying for college. California discovered this when race-based metrics were banned for public universities there. |
Maybe to the poor who don’t pay a dime but ROI matters and the ROI just isn’t there anymore for full pay students. |
And they are very good at hiding their income because it's all made through businesses. There are so many kids on Reddit claiming HHI of $10K or $20K when their parents own multiple restaurants or other businesses. Reddit is anonymous so the kids are frank about their financial stats. |
Also see Stuyvesant, which is 25% free/reduced lunch |