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Not in the slightest. My point was that the final numbers of enrollment don't say anything about MCAT, GPA, extracurriculars, or how many members of each racial/ethnic group applied to medical school in the first place.
No, that is not my opinion. You misinterpreted my post.
I agree. I am all for URM (as opposed to AA in general), and I think a qualified applicant will get in regardless of race/ethnicity. That is, assuming (s)he makes good choices while applying.
The final numbers do matter though because they show who the adcoms thought were good enough, those whose MCAT, GPA, extracurriculars etc impressed the adcoms well enough.
The prevailing argument here against the URM advantage (Gah! I hate that phrase) is that it lets unqualified applicants in. This sounds to me like it is believed that all URM's have flawed application packages (low GPA's and MCATS etc) and hence medicine as a whole is being harmed by these sub par applicants being admitted to medical school.
The final numbers do show that in spite of this edge that URM's are given, the fraction of them who actually get accepted is still so small compared to white and asian applicants that it is quite absurd to think that you didn't get in because your spot was "taken" from you and "given" to some undeserving URM.