Idea to replace current medical school system?

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We should incorporate hunger game to our admission process.

Each participating premed students of annual Medical Hunger Game(MHG) will receive tokens based on their LizzyM scores. The tokens will be used to purchase foods, weapons, armor and etc. Volunteer experience, maturity, personality, research experience and etc will give you sponsor points, which can be used to purchase in-game items. The goal of the game is to find and secure many acceptance tickets and waitlist tickets hidden throughout the game arena. If you find and successfully secured an acceptance ticket to Harvard medical school at the end of the game, you will be accepted to Harvard. If you have multiple acceptance tickets, you get to pick which one you want to go. If you have multiple walist tickets, you have to wait till someone drops an acceptance ticket for your waitlist ticket.

When two participants want to engage in duel, the winner of the duel get to steal one acceptance ticket from the loser. For instance, If student B, who holds acceptance tickets to UVM, UCLA and Harvard, lose to student A, Student A can steal one acceptance ticket from student B. And, student B will gain waitlist ticket instead of stolen acceptance ticket. After the duel, student A and student B can't no longer duel each other, and they must find another students to duel.

Trading, cooperating, greeting and smiling are not allowed. Doing so is against gunning spirit of premed, which is sacred. Killing is absolutely not allowed, and wounded students will be immediately healed by some high tech organ generators in sci-fi movie.
 
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Why not build an app for that? Sounds like fun...
 
I was all on board until you said killing is not allowed. That is the only way to test who is truly a gunner.
 
Why do they get weapons and armor if they can't kill other premeds?


Why am I questioning the logic of this, anyway?
 
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