View Full Version : Rejecting a letter of rejection.
Doc 2b 10-13-2004, 04:18 PM Just wondering if anyone has ever rejected a letter of rejection. I got into a school this year that I'm quite happy about, but I got rejected for the 3rd time from one of my state schools. So yesterday I sent a letter challenging my rejection, on the basis that they have never interviewed me or given me a reason on why they rejected me. I sent a certified letter to the Dean of the medical school and to the president of the university, figured I have nothing to loose now. I'll keep you guys posted on what happens. Just wondering if anyone else has ever done anything like this?
pratik7 10-13-2004, 04:47 PM interesting...i know that there are appeal processes for undergrad but havent heard anything about medical school.
FYI... there was an article that said some ivy undergrad schools have a more than 50% acceptance rate for students that appeal.
dhoonlee 10-13-2004, 07:28 PM .
RayhanS1282 10-14-2004, 10:35 AM I'd love to be able to do that...especially Downstate and NYMC...made me wait oct-feb just to reject me. What the op is suggesting (correct me if I am wrong) is "You can't fire me, I quit". It does wonders for the ego if nothing else. Even then I'd be really excited to know how this goes down.
MsEvolution 10-15-2004, 10:30 AM I'd love to be able to do that...especially Downstate and NYMC...made me wait oct-feb just to reject me. What the op is suggesting (correct me if I am wrong) is "You can't fire me, I quit". It does wonders for the ego if nothing else. Even then I'd be really excited to know how this goes down.
I think it's more like, "You can't fire me without cause." That's my read. VERY interesting, please do keep us updated!
EvoDevo 10-15-2004, 12:11 PM HAHAHHAHHAHAHA!!!!!!
Way to go, dude. Keep us updated. :thumbup:
Barry Otter 10-15-2004, 02:48 PM Dear X Medical School:
Thank you for your response. It is my regret to inform you that I will be unable to accept your rejection for a class of 2009 position. As you probably know, the competition to reject my application was keen this year. I evaluate each medical school based on a composite of facilities, faculty, student body hotness, and medical school's proximity to bars. Unfortunately, I am unable to accept rejection from every qualified medical school. With well over 100 schools who were competing to reject me, it reflects in no way your strength as a school that I must reject your rejection.
I appreciate the disinterest you have shown my application and wish you the best in your future endeavors.
Sincerely,
Barry Otter, PMS (Pre-Medical Student)
I love it Barry Otter!!!! LOL LOL LOL
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2tall 10-16-2004, 07:23 AM Dear X Medical School:
Thank you for your response. It is my regret to inform you that I will be unable to accept your rejection for a class of 2009 position. As you probably know, the competition to reject my application was keen this year. I evaluate each medical school based on a composite of facilities, faculty, student body hotness, and medical school's proximity to bars. Unfortunately, I am unable to accept rejection from every qualified medical school. With well over 100 schools who were competing to reject me, it reflects in no way your strength as a school that I must reject your rejection.
I appreciate the disinterest you have shown my application and wish you the best in your future endeavors.
Sincerely,
Barry Otter, PMS (Pre-Medical Student)
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Good Stuff!
PKP719 10-16-2004, 11:37 AM LMAO!!! ha ha ,
I am lovin itttttt
Doc 2b 10-16-2004, 02:50 PM I got my Certified Receipt in the mail, guess i just wait to see if they respond.
ajnak182 10-17-2004, 12:39 PM Doc 2b, what is your avater of? That's the funniest thing I've seen in awhile
AJ
Doc 2b 10-17-2004, 01:01 PM Doc 2b, what is your avater of? That's the funniest thing I've seen in awhile
AJ
A purple hippo, spankin' that ass.
klp14 10-21-2004, 02:40 PM Mad props to you, purple hippo, for having the guts. The rest of us are living vicariously through you. :D
evajaclynn 10-22-2004, 07:28 AM This is one of the funniest things that I've heard in awhile! I'm glad that you sent in that letter. Let us know what happens. :laugh:
DOitright 10-23-2004, 09:24 PM Great Thread!!!! I'm crackin' up...good luck in the process...be sure to update us! ;)
Doc 2b 10-24-2004, 08:08 AM Well I got a letter yesterday from the Dean. He basically said he was going to stand behind the admissions committee's decision, for this year. He does want to set down and talk with me about it though. I'm not sure if I'll take him up on it, since I'm already in school. But....at least I got a reply. I sent a copy of the letter to the President of the university as well, so I guess there is a small chance that something else might happen, though I seriously doubt it. I'll post again if I hear anything else. :laugh:
Babooshka 10-24-2004, 05:13 PM Barry Otter your letter of rejection was genius and hilarious. :thumbup:
Doc B, good going.
DOitright 10-24-2004, 06:58 PM it was worth the effort just to bring it to their attention!
Doc 2b 10-24-2004, 07:46 PM it was worth the effort just to bring it to their attention!
Yeah in the letter he stated that he and the Assistant Dean sat down and reviewed my file again. So at least I feel like someone has at least connected my name with my file and I wasn't just a number this year.
klp14 10-26-2004, 11:33 AM So did they give you a reason for the rejection? It's just like an adcom to give an "official" reply without actually answering the question.
chitown82 10-26-2004, 12:21 PM if you cant schedule a meeting with the dean in person, you should at least set up a time to speak with him on the phone. im sure he'll give you more insight on your application since he said he wants to chat. my bet is that they'll tell you exactly what you need to do in order to be successful in getting an interview next year if you choose to apply again. let us know how it goes.
gluck
dnelsen 10-26-2004, 12:37 PM What are your stats?
Doc 2b 10-26-2004, 04:09 PM if you cant schedule a meeting with the dean in person, you should at least set up a time to speak with him on the phone. im sure he'll give you more insight on your application since he said he wants to chat. my bet is that they'll tell you exactly what you need to do in order to be successful in getting an interview next year if you choose to apply again. let us know how it goes.
gluck
I'm already in somewhere, I'm not planning on applying there again, they can just F%$# off.
Dnelsen,
Stats:
25 yo
White Male (the important one it seems)
CUM GPA: 3.5
Science: 3.6
BS in Bio
MCAT: 25 - V6 (thats what hurts) P8 B11
ECs:
Published 1, currently working on 7 clinical research trials with local academic hospital. Worked in ER, SURG, and did a medical research internship throughout college. Taught Micro at my former college.
I know that my MCAT is what they'll say. The thing that is unsettleing is that I know several URM's that got in last year and this year to the same school, a couple of which were in my class that I taught; who had lower mcat's, lower gpa's, and little to no research or clinical experience. I don't want to open a can of worms about AA, but if people don't believe there are quotas or reverse discrimination, they are sorely mistaken. I figured I would do what I could to make a point about my application, and I did it in a respectful dignified manner. Setting down or talking with the dean would only inflame my frustration, and at this point would cause me to release several accusations that would not help my cause. I'm extremely happy with where I have gotten in, and feel I will get a superb education, only drawback is I'm going to spend twice the money for it.
chitown82 10-26-2004, 04:58 PM I'm already in somewhere, I'm not planning on applying there again, they can just F%$# off.
Dnelsen,
Stats:
25 yo
White Male (the important one it seems)
CUM GPA: 3.5
Science: 3.6
BS in Bio
MCAT: 25 - V6 (thats what hurts) P8 B11
ECs:
Published 1, currently working on 7 clinical research trials with local academic hospital. Worked in ER, SURG, and did a medical research internship throughout college. Taught Micro at my former college.
I know that my MCAT is what they'll say. The thing that is unsettleing is that I know several URM's that got in last year and this year to the same school, a couple of which were in my class that I taught; who had lower mcat's, lower gpa's, and little to no research or clinical experience. I don't want to open a can of worms about AA, but if people don't believe there are quotas or reverse discrimination, they are sorely mistaken. I figured I would do what I could to make a point about my application, and I did it in a respectful dignified manner. Setting down or talking with the dean would only inflame my frustration, and at this point would cause me to release several accusations that would not help my cause. I'm extremely happy with where I have gotten in, and feel I will get a superb education, only drawback is I'm going to spend twice the money for it.
do you mind sharing with us what state school you are referring to and what school you have gotten into. either way, congrats on the acceptance! one is all you need...
Doc 2b 10-28-2004, 01:08 PM Accepted to KCUMB, NSUCOM, VCOM. Most likely going to KCUMB. I'm from TN.
Sansfrontier 10-28-2004, 02:49 PM Love that letter,
Let me started planning mine so I can send it one those rejection letters come in...
Makes you feel good 'bout yourself!!
banner 10-30-2004, 12:39 PM Love that letter,
Let me started planning mine so I can send it one those rejection letters come in...
Makes you feel good 'bout yourself!!
Why would you waste your valuable time?
Why would you waste your valuable time?
Probably because it gives him peace of mind.
your not getting in has nothing to do with you being white or reverse discrimination. the fact is that you are an applicant with below average scores. that mcat is atrocious, especially with a verbal score of 6 (i am assuming that english was your first language since you claim to be a white male). i know that minority programs/recruitment exists but it is simply obscene for someone like you to complain about reverse discrimination.
25 yo
White Male (the important one it seems)
CUM GPA: 3.5
Science: 3.6
BS in Bio
MCAT: 25 - V6 (thats what hurts) P8 B11
ECs:
Published 1, currently working on 7 clinical research trials with local academic hospital. Worked in ER, SURG, and did a medical research internship throughout college. Taught Micro at my former college.
34140 10-31-2004, 10:45 PM thats really interesting. so what happened? did you talk to them? did they give you a reason?
trypto82 11-01-2004, 10:02 AM bof, I don't know what schools you applied to in order to consider his MCAT score "atrocious", but it is not anything of the kind. The rest of the app is hardly below average. In addition, it is not up to any of us to decide if reverse discrimination took place, because it may or may not have. There is no logic in automatically discrediting his claim simply because it mentions something seen as taboo to many urm (reverse discrimination). He wasn't slinging around allegations and pointing individaul fingers, so there is no need to get bent out of shape.
NubianPrincess 11-01-2004, 10:08 AM Actually he was pointing fingers at the minorities he claims has lower numbers than he does and were still accepted. I'm not saying that his verbal score should have been called atrocius, but I can understand why someone would get "bent out of shape" at those comments, especially as they apply to his situation.
Lindyhopper 11-01-2004, 05:19 PM I think using the term "reverse discrimination" while not necessarily wrong shows pretty much shows where you stand. I always assumed that the justification for that AA lies in providing medical services for, relating to, and role modeling for minority communities. The students choosen to fulfill these roles are to some degree third party beneficiaries.
Now you can reasonably disagree about AA, & still get in touch with reality. If the school in question is allopathic, AA is not the issue. Getting a 6 in verbal is. For whatever reason VR is a big selection factor. Even if ending AA opens a few seats, they're still not interviewing anyone with 6 VR.
The good news is you are going to medical school. You're going to be a Dr. Maybe you should growup.
I have always thought the term "reverse discrimination" was ridiculous. I first heard it in relation to the way white people are treated in Hawaii and I wondered what made it "reverse"???? Perhaps the notion that 'white people are not supposed to be discriminated against?' Why isn't it just called racial discrimination- isn't 'caucasian' considered a 'race', too?
I mean, we don't make up a special term for discrimination against mexicans? (unless its called 'forward discrimination' and I just never heard it before :rolleyes: ) Or perhaps its called 'progressive discrimination'? I guess I just don't get it.
skoaner 11-04-2004, 09:53 AM I have always thought the term "reverse discrimination" was ridiculous. I first heard it in relation to the way white people are treated in Hawaii and I wondered what made it "reverse"???? Perhaps the notion that 'white people are not supposed to be discriminated against?' Why isn't it just called racial discrimination- isn't 'caucasian' considered a 'race', too?
I mean, we don't make up a special term for discrimination against mexicans? (unless its called 'forward discrimination' and I just never heard it before :rolleyes: ) Or perhaps its called 'progressive discrimination'? I guess I just don't get it.
It's called reverse becase the people making the decision in this case are the majority white 'good-ole-boy club' admissions committee who has been pressured in the past 30 years to end discrimination. As such, affirmative action etc. have made it so that classes tend to have at least half (if not more) women and a representative amount of minority applicants. Reverse discrimination is when the committee lowers its expectations (relative to the whole --or in the case white males) of one group in order to increase the number of matriculants.
2tall 11-04-2004, 03:21 PM My thing is this...you can bring up the URM issue...fine/dandy...but bring up the fact that there could be white matriculants who have similar or lower stats. Is it implausible to think that maybe they took your place instead?
It's called reverse becase the people making the decision in this case are the majority white 'good-ole-boy club' admissions committee who has been pressured in the past 30 years to end discrimination. As such, affirmative action etc. have made it so that classes tend to have at least half (if not more) women and a representative amount of minority applicants. Reverse discrimination is when the committee lowers its expectations (relative to the whole --or in the case white males) of one group in order to increase the number of matriculants.
I was wondering about general discrimination, not specifically discrimination in medical school admissions, but thanks for the description-it does make sense within the context of med school.
daria 11-24-2004, 07:01 PM My thing is this...you can bring up the URM issue...fine/dandy...but bring up the fact that there could be white matriculants who have similar or lower stats. Is it implausible to think that maybe they took your place instead?
Indeed, this is a good point. For example... children of alumni perhaps?
I have to agree that the affirmative action admission policies are imperfect (e.g. now and then give a boost to people like my husband - who is Hispanic, but whose background is in no way disadvantaged - he doesn't need the help but it's invariably offered anyway because of his name); however, I think that the "legacy admissions" stuff is REALLY bullcrap (that's the lower admission standards/"boost" for children of alumni). I can't believe people complain about affirmative action while alumni child preference programs are still place nearly everywhere.
That said, congratulations on getting in, OP. I think the appropriate response to NOT getting into that one school, though, was to focus on what you needed to do to make your app better, not focus on the other people who got in instead of you.
toxin 11-27-2004, 12:08 PM No matter what there is always going to be imperfections in the system. Ill give you a solid example of what happened to couple of my classmates. I am doing a postbacc this year and there are about 20 of us in the program. One of the kids (lets call him A) applied last year and got rejected, his dad got a phd, and grandfather got an md, from that school. The other kid (B) is from the west coast (wash state) and never applied to this school, but got rejected last year as well from other schools. Now, person A reapplies to the same school and this time through early admission and gets accepted. Folks, this happened the second week of sept. So his stats did not change at all from last year, and by the way his MCAT is 25. Why did he get in? well cause his dearest mom called the school and complained to the dean that her little baby deserves to be in. On the other hand, person B, applied to the same school regularly, and guess what, he just got a rejection letter last week, flat out no interview, no reasons . This kid is hands down the best student in our program, so far his test average has been around 97-98% and guess what his original MCAT score was 36!.thats bullsh*t. Folks, it happens everywhere all the time, and it will NEVER EVER change, thats the way world operates. As far as AA goes, yes it will probably hurt some applicants that are white, but in my opinion it is a NECESSSARY thing because lots of these kids did not have the same education, supportive environment as most of the "white" kids did. Of course someone will have to pay for that but statistically the "damage" that AA potentialy causes is overshadowed by the benefit that it gives not only to that one person but to the community as a whole. I know lots of you will disagree with me but one point that you can not argue against is that AA is beneficial for the community as a whole much more than it is harmful.
kinetic 11-27-2004, 12:16 PM I'm glad that you're OK with someone paying for AA. Good for you! :thumbup:
toxin 11-27-2004, 12:29 PM I'm glad that you're OK with someone paying for AA. Good for you! :thumbup:
That is such a lame excuse. Are you infering that only "white" overprivileged families are paying taxes for that. Hmmm I dont think so. If we used the same reasoning for everything else then we should also restrict everyone that make less than 50.000 a year to use the passing lane on the highways, because clearly they did NOT pay ENOUGH for it :meanie:, only the rich kids deserve it. It does not make sense at all, there is not a single policy in this country, or anywhere else for that matter, that will benefit everyone equally. In the LONG RUN it is beneficial for everyone because it will alleviate lots of social problems that are plaguing our society, and indirectly it will benefit you as well :love: .
Md 2b In TN 11-27-2004, 12:32 PM these kids did not have the same education, supportive environment as most of the "white" kids did. Of course someone will have to pay for that but statistically the "damage" that AA potentialy causes is overshadowed by the benefit that it gives not only to that one person but to the community as a whole. I know lots of you will disagree with me but one point that you can not argue against is that AA is beneficial for the community as a whole much more than it is harmful.
So by pumping more URM's into disadvantaged area's to provide marginal healthcare is a good thing for the community? If that is what you are saying...you are a moron. AA helps no one. It hurts the system by allowing students with inadequate education, to gain acceptance in place of solid students that would make good doctors. I think it is time that politics and medicine start looking at what is actually good for healthcare instead of trying to create a rainbow of colors in the class picture. :D
kinetic 11-27-2004, 12:36 PM Actually, what I meant was that it's pathetic how someone has to bend logic to support AA. I mean, the fact that you can say, "hey, some white folks will get hurt by AA, but I'm OK with that" is laughable. All your rationalization that follows that statement basically equates to "it really doesn't bother me that discrimination occurs, as long as it's the kind I approve of." All this B.S. about how whitey gots it so good or only URMs serve in urban areas are all just meant to make you feel better about your discrimination.
toxin 11-27-2004, 12:52 PM Actually, what I meant was that it's pathetic how someone has to bend logic to support AA. I mean, the fact that you can say, "hey, some white folks will get hurt by AA, but I'm OK with that" is laughable. All your rationalization that follows that statement basically equates to "it really doesn't bother me that discrimination occurs, as long as it's the kind I approve of." All this B.S. about how whitey gots it so good or only URMs serve in urban areas are all just meant to make you feel better about your discrimination.
I am not suprised that you are unable to grasp the concept. In your opinion AA is wrong and thats it. You are claiming that "some" white folks shouldnt be hurt but it is ok if some "black" folk have been hurt by the system. You can not claim that the system in the US has been fair to anyone other than a white, middle / high class male born in the US. I really do not want to argue with you racial politics but there is no way that you can deny the benefit that AA bring to the SOCIETY AS A WHOLE. By the way, look at the make up of any US med school and what you see is that 80-90% and in some cases even more students are white. So, STATISTICALLY AA has no bearing on your chances to get admission to a med school as a white person, what really matters is how you did in undergrad and your MCAT score, if they are marginal then you are marginalized :D . And also why does everyone assume that if someone is black and they are in med school it must be b/c of AA automatically.
*by the way MD t b in TN, or however you spell it, do not throw personal insults, if you can not entertain an idea w/o being nasty then do not post*
2tall 11-27-2004, 03:11 PM 1) What makes someone "qualified" to attend medical school?
2) Have you really thought about why the policy of "URM" was put in place?
THE END
kinetic 11-27-2004, 03:46 PM I am not suprised that you are unable to grasp the concept. In your opinion AA is wrong and thats it.
Yes, stunning, isn't it? I actually am against all discrimination. It's mind-boggling. Why don't you sit around rationalizing your brand of discrimination some more?
toxin 11-27-2004, 03:57 PM Yes, stunning, isn't it? I actually am against all discrimination. It's mind-boggling. Why don't you sit around rationalizing your brand of discrimination some more?
AA IS NOT DISCRIMINATION....case closed
kinetic 11-27-2004, 04:06 PM AA IS NOT DISCRIMINATION....case closed
Obviously, this person required AA in order to get in somewhere. You can tell by the keen perception and stunning intellect.
toxin 11-27-2004, 04:18 PM Obviously, this person required AA in order to get in somewhere. You can tell by the keen perception and stunning intellect.
You're not refering to me now are you. Because what I have gone through and achieved is more than enough. First of all I am not a minority, I am white. I have been in the states for 7 years, already have two masters ( Tulane) and STARTING MED SCHOOL buddy, been through a war in my homecountry, and the reason I came to the states was because I (as were my people) was discriminated against because my religion and nationality. I am on my own, working 40 hrs a week and not having mommy and daddy to fall back on. So lets leave personal attacks out of the conversation since I am sure that the only traumatic life experience you ever had was being grounded for a wekend and you have no idea what it means to struggle. You should be ashamed of yourself, and you and all the little mommas boys that cant get into medschool b/c they partied too much in college are now blaming AA, yes go ahead blame everyone else for you failures. Grow Up.
kinetic 11-27-2004, 04:29 PM Yes, yes, let's all remember that AA is not discrimination. Listen to the smart man. :laugh:
toxin 11-27-2004, 04:30 PM by the way....your signature quotations also tell alot about you and your character, or lack thereof. Delusions of grandeur maybe...
kinetic 11-27-2004, 04:31 PM Thanks! And your posts also tell a lot about you. Mental retardation, I believe.
Pinkertinkle 11-27-2004, 04:31 PM Come on guys, not another AA thread.
kinetic 11-27-2004, 04:32 PM But ...but ...they're so fun! :laugh:
toxin 11-27-2004, 04:41 PM Refer to my last post :meanie:
...also, over 5000 posts that also gives a glimpse to your true personality. Nerdy white boy with no social skills, that loves to prove everyone else wrong b/c his mommy said that he is the smartest kid in the world, yesh u are my baby :laugh: , make mommy proud.
Oh yes...dont forget to post when you get laid fof the first time, and dont be scared of black people, they are not mean ... NERD :laugh: :meanie:
Pinkertinkle 11-27-2004, 04:43 PM Give it a rest boys, kinetic is obviously not going to care what you say, nor will you care what Kinetic says. Let it be, let it lie. Perhaps someday the Supreme Court will decide with a thousand SDN threads cannot.
kinetic 11-27-2004, 04:48 PM Aw, I don't know why toxin is so touchy about AA. I mean, it's not like it's discrimination or anything. :laugh:
toxin 11-27-2004, 04:50 PM Aw, I don't know why toxin is so touchy about AA. I mean, it's not like it's discrimination or anything. :laugh:
refer to my two previous posts :meanie: :D mommas boy
kinetic 11-27-2004, 04:56 PM Wow. You're so original and witty. I predict the next post will be "refer to my last THREE posts." I don't blame you, though; anyone who thinks AA isn't discrimination needs to be cut a little slack. Poor guy.
toxin 11-27-2004, 10:16 PM some advice for you buddy...get off the comp and interact with real people, get some social skills, its scary having all my posts replied to within 60 seconds:eek:....get a life.
and next time you argue with someone about an issue learn how to stay on topic and do not attack the individual, its lame and shows lack of character but then again its not suprising for someone like you....mommas boy :laugh:
2tall 11-28-2004, 11:14 AM fa la la la laaaa la la laa laaaa.
Please...only jolly posts 'til January 1. After that...you can take each other's heads off.
:idea:
kinetic 11-28-2004, 06:58 PM some advice for you buddy...get off the comp and interact with real people, get some social skills, its scary having all my posts replied to within 60 seconds:eek:....get a life.
and next time you argue with someone about an issue learn how to stay on topic and do not attack the individual, its lame and shows lack of character but then again its not suprising for someone like you....mommas boy :laugh:
Someone failed to take their own advice. :laugh: Brilliant! Of course, as I said, not unexpected, given that you think AA is not discrimination.
toxin 11-28-2004, 07:29 PM Someone failed to take their own advice. :laugh: Brilliant! Of course, as I said, not unexpected, given that you think AA is not discrimination.
ur a genius arent you retard....as I said do not START , once u do its on...nerd :laugh: get a social life
kinetic 11-28-2004, 07:52 PM Actually, if you read your post you will see that you didn't say that at all. But it's a nice attempt at saving face after realizing that your own words made you look stupid. As I said, not a big surprise.
toxin 11-29-2004, 11:51 AM Sure thing retard....as I said you started personal attacks b/c u were unable to defend your stupid position.....
NERD. :eek: :laugh: get a life and stop replying to my messages instantly
kinetic 11-29-2004, 12:14 PM No, I think you started calling names because you were frustrated at how stupid you sounded. After all, AA is not discrimination. :laugh: By the way, if you're going to insult someone, "momma's boy" and "nerd" don't really cut it. :laugh:
toxin 11-29-2004, 01:38 PM damn that was quick....NERD:eek: ...get a life, who in their right mind has over 5000 post and replies to all the messages within 10 minutes no matter when they are posted?. Ill tell you who....introverts that lack basic social skills, angry at everyone else, and still believe that mommy was right :laugh: ...u so shooo shmart :laugh:
*by the way, love those sig. quotes u have hahahahhaaaaa :laugh: :laugh:
kinetic 11-29-2004, 01:45 PM And now we go to the old "look how many posts you have" insults. You must think you're one clever cookie! But AA is not discrimination, so it's OK.
toxin 11-29-2004, 01:50 PM lets see ...u joined in march 04..thats 9 roughly months..avg. 5500 posts....thats over 10 posts a day...every single damn day, didnt matter if its the holidays, weekends, exams... :eek: :confused: ..now thats what I call scary :scared: , of course ur a nerd, no social skills and probably the only thing u do is stick around this site sounding like a dumbass, thinking you're the all knowing guru of sdn
NERD... :laugh: :laugh: :D ;) ...get a life :meanie:
Tzips 11-29-2004, 01:57 PM just an observer, putting his $0.02 in... i'd just like to say that the level of maturity displayed by some would-be doctors is very reassuring; it just makes the prospective patient pool bigger for the rest of us :D
toxin 11-29-2004, 02:02 PM Im sure he thinks medicare and medicaid are forms of discrimination too..after all not everyone is eligible for them either
nerd ;) get a life
Doc 2b 11-29-2004, 02:02 PM just an observer, putting his $0.02 in... i'd just like to say that the level of maturity displayed by some would-be doctors is very reassuring; it just makes the prospective patient pool bigger for the rest of us :D
I'm the OP and I have to appologize and am embarassed about this forum. Tzips is right. But, Toxin your last post completely goes against what you told my fellow Tennesseean.
toxin 11-29-2004, 02:12 PM I'm the OP and I have to appologize and am embarassed about this forum. Tzips is right. But, Toxin your last post completely goes against what you told my fellow Tennesseean.
as I stated earlier he started with personal attacks (see above)
evajaclynn 11-29-2004, 03:13 PM as I stated earlier he started with personal attacks (see above)
umm...but aren't you personally attacking kinetic right back? you guys crack me up. :laugh:
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