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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The flood of white tears in this thread is amazing. Of all the problems minority kids face today, this is what you guys cry about. [/quote] The disdain for white folks in this thread, who lose college seats to those less qualified, is amazing. I wonder if the bigota going on about "white trash" are black? And being kept out of med school, a lifelong dream, so that a lesser scoring minority gets in instead of you is a big deal. [/quote] Why is med school your lifelong dream? Do you hope to help heal the sick, and reduce the suffering in the world? There are many other professions where you can do this, and not worry about the limited number of spots. You could be a nurse, or a physician's assistant. Or go into medical research, and maybe get a PhD, help find cures for some of these diseases. Or is med school your lifelong dream because you want to make a lot of money?[/quote] 1) If making a lot of money was my dream, I'd be an overpaid lawyer - like many on DCUM. Med school is much tougher than law school. 2) I'm not talking about myself.[b] I'm talking about a white person who has dreamed of med school his entire life, earned nearly all As, and found himself displaced by a black kid with a B average because.....he's black.[/b] 3) And why should the more academically accomplished white student have to dial back his dream, and instead become a PA or nurse, so a black stident with lower grades can get HIS dream of med school? Why aren't you asking why the lower-scoring black student adjust HIS goals and become a PA? Why should the white kid make the sacrifice when he is the better student? [/quote] In your fantasy world. You all make sh1t up 24x7. :roll: [/quote] Don't tell me that you are unaware that white kids with 3.8 GPA are rejected from the very same institutions that accept black kids with a 3.2. Apaprently, you don't like the truth, so you claim it's made-up sh!t. You leftists demand the continuation of AA policies that involve significantly lower admission stamdards for black kids, and then want to deny that black kids are getting in as a result of racial preferences. You can't have it both ways. [/quote] Why didn’t that white kid beat out one of all the other white kids and Asians who got into med school? Because plenty of them made it. [/quote]
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