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You know, California does have an amazing group of medical schools.
Quit being such babies. Focus on getting in to a US. And quit being so insecure about your religion and race. I am guessing that I am froma far more underserved demographic and race than half of you...the guy had the stereotypical Seinfeld "Jew" look...take off your blinders and understand that that every race has a stereotypical phenotype that is colloquially referenced all the time. I was trying to say that's how the kid looked, but remove any further bigotry by stating that I don't actually know his religion. Frankly, I don't mind being offensive, but that was absolutely not my intention. As for all of you who are sad over that...if you can't handle others bigotry online... You are going to be shocked and awed by your colleagues...I heard a neurosurgery resident call another neurosurgery resident a fa@@ot...is that offensive, sure....but you need to learn to deal. Now go study your little butts off for the MCAT and pray that you break 25.
That legitimately warms my heart. Now it makes sense why so many OOS send a secondary despite the astronomical odds. I didn't bother trying to infiltrate FL, TX, or CA as an OOS applicant.The FSU secondary is actually free
You are ridiculous. Just because there is a tradition of malignancy and offensive behavior at your institution it does not give you the right to perpetuate it. You obviously didn't use offensive and derogatory language in you mud-phud interviews or you would never have gotten in, so why would you use it in a professional setting like the OR? Because the neurosurgeon whose dick you want to suck to get into his program uses it? Grow up.Yes, they have a stereotypical accent. Think Janice from friends, or Seinfelds mom. More of an East Coast thing. But I know a new york jew when I see one...and it's based off looks. Now, whether or not they are from a family of practicing jews, or if they actively practice judaism - that is something I can't tell by looking at ones nose, hair, accent.. etc. This is true stuff, and you are just too used to conforming to your politically correct microenvironment due to fear of being chastised by your peers. This is the internet bud.. you can say things that are true and that might make you look like a jerk in public and not be scorned. Hate to break it to you, stereotypes exist for a reason. And one more thing kid, I don't want there to be change. I drop fa**ot bombs all the time at work around the right crowd. Having to watch every word I say in order to not offend some one is something I feel privileged to not have to do. I feel no hole as been dug, my logic seems awfully clear to me...and I'd say my scientific reasoning is a little bit better developed than yours. Good luck with your UC pursuit. Mine went perfect, I'd wish you luck but if you are a good applicant you don't need it. Just remember, no one wants to work with someone who they feel will rat them out or complain that their mouth is foul...if no one pinches your ass, stfu and deal with it.
And by the way, for every residency program you're dying to get into I guarantee there's at least one "big nosed curly haired" LIBERAL Jew who would blacklist you the second he heard the word fa@@ot come out of your mouth. Sorry, but that's just the reality of medicine today. Deal with it.Yes, they have a stereotypical accent. Think Janice from friends, or Seinfelds mom. More of an East Coast thing. But I know a new york jew when I see one...and it's based off looks. Now, whether or not they are from a family of practicing jews, or if they actively practice judaism - that is something I can't tell by looking at ones nose, hair, accent.. etc. This is true stuff, and you are just too used to conforming to your politically correct microenvironment due to fear of being chastised by your peers. This is the internet bud.. you can say things that are true and that might make you look like a jerk in public and not be scorned. Hate to break it to you, stereotypes exist for a reason. And one more thing kid, I don't want there to be change. I drop fa**ot bombs all the time at work around the right crowd. Having to watch every word I say in order to not offend some one is something I feel privileged to not have to do. I feel no hole as been dug, my logic seems awfully clear to me...and I'd say my scientific reasoning is a little bit better developed than yours. Good luck with your UC pursuit. Mine went perfect, I'd wish you luck but if you are a good applicant you don't need it. Just remember, no one wants to work with someone who they feel will rat them out or complain that their mouth is foul...if no one pinches your ass, stfu and deal with it.
I said he had the looks of someone who is Jewish... because in America, the word jew i ABSOLUTELY coined with a stereotypical phenotype. Quit pretending everything needs to be politically correct. Did it or did it not paint a picture of the kid I was trying to describe...I could have said, a white kid with a big nose, curly hair, and an annoying accent, or I could of said a could some one who looked jewish....I chose the latter. Honestly, I have had a good count for being able to guess when someone has family ancestors that were Jewish... I'm glad you interpreted what you interpreted the way you did, also know that someone like you couldn't hack it in medicine.. racism, sexism, all sort of prejudice go on everyday...if its not oppressing people directly or influencing decision making of someones future, its not worth fretting over. Otherwise every time someone said Fa**ot in the OR, or B*tch, or P***y, or JEW, someone would flip out...I'm an institution that I am sure you know and respect, I promise you we all talk like this, get out!