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Audio said:yeah, the above is sort of the stereotypical view of SOME Americans. So would you agree that if this guy was interviewing me, then I'd basically be screwed as a person of Iranian decent? Thankfully, I agree with most of you guys that a Harvard professor would have to be rational and a lot less ignorant than this 👍
fightingspirit said:guys................stop giving harvard and its faculty more than they deserve. audio and other SDNers, you really are sounding a bit pushy about your harvard mania.
Audio...now your fuss is about buffalo...eh ,,..lol.. i guess you wanna grab a bite from every good part of the american tart. poor canada...it keeps accepting those immigrants and then when the immigrants make it, they pursue aspirations in the states as opposed to giving back to canada.....![]()
...oh also you sound like those who play the poor victim to get in.....
Audio, you are all over american resources (private and public). not once did we hear you pursuing canadian schools....poor canada![]()
use some canadian tax money to clone yourself twice. you'll get 2 more audios. let one get into harvard. the other into buffalo, then you can stay at penn.... then when you graduate, let the clones be gprs for a few years, then poison them, and you'll have their money. no one would suspect cus they are technically you. that way you can fulfill your greed.
Why would I blab on about Canadian schools on an American board? Believe me, I'm also in the process of applying to Canadian schools, they just let us know about interviews wayyyyyy later 😀
. guys................stop giving harvard and its faculty more than they deserve. audio and other SDNers, you really are sounding a bit pushy about your harvard mania.
vandy_yankee said:my vote: you're overreacting
the guy was just trying to find something interesting about your application--something that is different about you and sets you apart from all the other gazillion kids he's already interviewed. part of him was probably curious too, he wants to hear a first-person view of what <insert country/region here> is like. give the poor guy a break.
people are just too damn PC nowadays. sometimes, there is no race/ethnicity/sexual differences/blahblah at play--sometimes, it's just a plain, harmless question.
some americans may have that view, but i HIGHLY doubt that someone who is conducting interviews (therefore, educated, has a wide view of the world and has met people of many different backgrounds) would hold that view. the people you have described, the people who truly fear foreigners, etc--those are usually the people who live in cowtown and have little contact (if ever) with foreigners. this guy was just curious and trying to find something unique about your application.
harvard medicine = outstanding
harvard dentistry = overrated
dental dl = always correct![]()
If you think thats stepping over the line...
At my interview the woman asked me about what I thought about Pakistan... (I was born there, lived there less than 2 months old). She then asked me how I felt about women wearing the burqa and I think I got my tongue tied answering that question.
Afterward I kept thinking if it was appropriate of her to ask these questions given the islamophobic climate these days.

Dude(fighting spirit)...wat ur saying is exactly true...i coudnt have said it better myself! Im glad there are right minded, educated people like you defending wats right.
sounds like she was just being curious![]()
do you ask strangers how they feel about the burqa? btw, it wasn't objective she also went on to criticize the culture. I was criticizing the backwardness too, but like i said i got my tongue tied and i hope i didn't look bad.
the other guy asked me about pakistan, he was just much more nice, and relaxed about it. i never had it asked in an interview before, i was just surprised, is all.