Anonymous wrote:Same is true with nursing schools. They are hard to get into and then we hire from 2nd and 3rd world countries to fill our nursing shortages. Why?! Are Jamaican nurses that much more intelligent than the students who were weeded out? Why not increase the spots available to fill the need.
And same with doctors. We have a shortage of pediatricians and general practitioners
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How s the college weeding out your DD's friends who were planning to attend med school? Are you aware that you don't have to major in pre-med to apply to med school? You just need to take the pre requisites (which are science based) and that's why most med students are biology or chemistry majors. Organic Chemistry is a TOUGH class so maybe the friends didn't do well, but guess what, Organic Chemistry is on the MCAT and studied n med school so maybe it's IMPORTANT!
You seem to have a lot of knowledge on who is weeded out, but not supplying the specific facts.
Signed, Mom of a kid in his 4th year of med school
All those foreign doctors are acing exact orgo chem, etc. courses & posting tippy top MCAT? Yeah, riiiiiight.
Anonymous wrote:Same is true with nursing schools. They are hard to get into and then we hire from 2nd and 3rd world countries to fill our nursing shortages. Why?! Are Jamaican nurses that much more intelligent than the students who were weeded out? Why not increase the spots available to fill the need.
And same with doctors. We have a shortage of pediatricians and general practitioners
Anonymous wrote:What is sad about this thread is how people's reaction to their child's inability to achieve something they have worked hard for and dreamed about...is the break into tribes.
I don't believe immigrants cheat more or that Americans are lazy. We all want our children to be happy and successful. Do your best not to scapegoat other groups in reaction to your children's disappointments.
Instead, help them regroup and problem-solve. Those skills will serve them well no matter what they wind up doing with their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How s the college weeding out your DD's friends who were planning to attend med school? Are you aware that you don't have to major in pre-med to apply to med school? You just need to take the pre requisites (which are science based) and that's why most med students are biology or chemistry majors. Organic Chemistry is a TOUGH class so maybe the friends didn't do well, but guess what, Organic Chemistry is on the MCAT and studied n med school so maybe it's IMPORTANT!
You seem to have a lot of knowledge on who is weeded out, but not supplying the specific facts.
Signed, Mom of a kid in his 4th year of med school
All those foreign doctors are acing exact orgo chem, etc. courses & posting tippy top MCAT? Yeah, riiiiiight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many can “handle” them but are weeded out because they got a B and not an A. Sure you don’t want someone who failed but I don’t think that’s what we’re talking about here
Bingo and curved against other best of the best, proven 98-99 percentile classmates. Earning a few Bs and Cs can shatter your pre-med dreams -- all because the top 20 college chooses to curve out half of the pre-meds. How is that good for the nation's health care?
Have you ever seen the differences between a A/A- student and a B/C+ student? They are not comparable.
You’re right, they get into an Ivy Duke Northwestern with 98-99 percentile scores and now they’re idiots!![]()
for?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many can “handle” them but are weeded out because they got a B and not an A. Sure you don’t want someone who failed but I don’t think that’s what we’re talking about here
Bingo and curved against other best of the best, proven 98-99 percentile classmates. Earning a few Bs and Cs can shatter your pre-med dreams -- all because the top 20 college chooses to curve out half of the pre-meds. How is that good for the nation's health care?
Have you ever seen the differences between a A/A- student and a B/C+ student? They are not comparable.
Anonymous wrote:How s the college weeding out your DD's friends who were planning to attend med school? Are you aware that you don't have to major in pre-med to apply to med school? You just need to take the pre requisites (which are science based) and that's why most med students are biology or chemistry majors. Organic Chemistry is a TOUGH class so maybe the friends didn't do well, but guess what, Organic Chemistry is on the MCAT and studied n med school so maybe it's IMPORTANT!
You seem to have a lot of knowledge on who is weeded out, but not supplying the specific facts.
Signed, Mom of a kid in his 4th year of med school
I think many can “handle” them but are weeded out because they got a B and not an A. Sure you don’t want someone who failed but I don’t think that’s what we’re talking about here
Bingo and curved against other best of the best, proven 98-99 percentile classmates. Earning a few Bs and Cs can shatter your pre-med dreams -- all because the top 20 college chooses to curve out half of the pre-meds. How is that good for the nation's health care?