Of these two schools, which one would you or did you pick? What do you feel are the positives and negatives of each?
Le_Donald said:I picked neither howard, meharry, or morehouse. See, I believe that any school that prides itself in being "historically of ____ race" is racist. These schools discriminate against non-black applicants. I find that appalling! Thankfully, their MCAT, GPA, Board scores, and Sue Rates speak for themselves, so I hope this institutional racism pockmark upon medical education will soon be eradicated faster than a wart on my leg! I can say this, of course, as an african-american female former EMT, PA, and now medical student.
Hope it helps
Le_Donald said:I picked neither howard, meharry, or morehouse. See, I believe that any school that prides itself in being "historically of ____ race" is racist. These schools discriminate against non-black applicants. I find that appalling! Thankfully, their MCAT, GPA, Board scores, and Sue Rates speak for themselves, so I hope this institutional racism pockmark upon medical education will soon be eradicated faster than a wart on my leg! I can say this, of course, as an african-american female former EMT, PA, and now medical student.
Hope it helps
lotanna said:Ok now here goes a troll, and u got acepted to med schl? give me a freakin breakin
I picked neither howard, meharry, or morehouse. See, I believe that any school that prides itself in being "historically of ____ race" is racist. These schools discriminate against non-black applicants. I find that appalling! Thankfully, their MCAT, GPA, Board scores, and Sue Rates speak for themselves, so I hope this institutional racism pockmark upon medical education will soon be eradicated faster than a wart on my leg! I can say this, of course, as an african-american female former EMT, PA, and now medical student.
Hope it helps
Wow! Le_Donald, I understand what you are saying, but you sound a bit angry about the whole thing. Most schools have a higher percentage of Caucasians. I do not think the intention of creating HBCU was to be racist, but to create opportunities that will help level the playing field if that makes sense.