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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So you choose physicians based on race which you see as a proxy for SAT/ACT scores and HS GPA, which you see as the only sure way to assess merit? Seriously, once admitted to college (on whatever basis — how do you know that white doctor didn’t get in because he was a jock or a legacy?), people have to graduate with good grades to get into med school. And then they have to graduate from med school to become doctors. They have multiyear residencies before licensure. Many then do fellowships in specific practice areas and/or get board-certified as well. Both patients and other doctors recommend or affiliate with (or sue or report or discipline) physicians based on their experiences working with them. All of this information exists and much of it is easily accessible to prospective patients. But none of that matters because once you know Harvard College has a race-conscious admissions process then no black doctor can be trusted to be qualified and, to be safe, you better stick with an Asian or white doctor. Incroyable![/quote] DP you do realize that most Fortune 500 companies have explicit targets for URM hires that they can never meet. Which means that AA and it’s impacr extends beyond college campuses.[/quote] Yep. This. My Ivy bound URM kid is already been tagged by a bunch of top companies. People on here want to think affirmative action hurts URM students, quite the opposite folks. Hahahaha. It's clear folks have no idea of what goes on at the tippy top schools or tippy top companies. [/quote]
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