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because people are unaware and insensitive to the needs of those with disabilities.
Are you suggesting that my application to medical schools will adversely affected by, say, extended time on the mcat? Does anyone know if the admissions people will even have access to that knowledge when reviewing my application.
So the idea is that people are not upset because they feel like people are getting an unfair advantage, but because they feel like mixing up letters while reading makes one unsuitable to be a MD? Who are making these claims? notable MDs and academics or undergrads with emotional opinions?
Are you suggesting that my application to medical schools will adversely affected by, say, extended time on the mcat? Does anyone know if the admissions people will even have access to that knowledge when reviewing my application.
So the idea is that people are not upset because they feel like people are getting an unfair advantage, but because they feel like mixing up letters while reading makes one unsuitable to be a MD? Who are making these claims? notable MDs and academics or undergrads with emotional opinions?
It's against the law for an admissions committee to use a flagged score differently than a non-flagged score. This is a clear civil rights violation.
I've been doing some research. I hope people find this helpful:
It's against the law for an admissions committee to use a flagged score differently than a non-flagged score. This is a clear civil rights violation.