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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The insanity of race quotas should horrify rationale people. Do you want your neurosurgeon to be the product of generous handicaps in medical school admission? Do you want to be operated on by a doctor who scored 40% lower on their MCAT than other admits but had the right skin color? Ian th at how we should select airplane pilots? AA is absurd and this is the only country in the world that even considers race in admissions. [/quote] Where is the evidence that those who benefitted from AA became unqualified profesdionals? [/quote] Seriously? AA isn’t doing any favors by admitting unqualified black applicants into Harvard. What’s the dropout rate of black students in the pre-med track at Harvard? And what is the cost of the insane amount of academic tutoring and other support that Harvard must supply to black admits because they simply don’t have the academic credentials of their peers?[/quote] “Unqualified”? Bullsh1t strawman. [/quote] Yes, profoundly unqualified. How else would you describe an applicant that requires a 450 SAT handicap to be admitted? [/quote] Qualified = meeting the Ivy index which these students meet.[/quote]
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