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You're taking it way too far. And undermines any legitimate arguments you had.
No and I didn't. Got into 3 schools. Have a diversity scholarship. Government paying all my tuition, books, fees, computers plus housing allowance (your taxes btw).If you were AA and had a sufficient GPA and made a 29 on your MCAT, would you retake it?
29 MCAT = 72 percentile. That's not "not expect anything" that you mentioned earlier, is it? Even I would think long and hard about a retake.
Was good enough for me, and the schools I was accepted at.Let's not kid ourselves, in today's climate a 29 MCAT is not very good
Was good enough for me, and the schools I was accepted at.
And yet... you use Tom Cruise. Congrats on the acceptance though.No and I didn't. Got into 3 schools. Have a diversity scholarship. Government paying all my tuition, books, fees, computers plus housing allowance (your taxes btw).
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Well, if a non-URM was like me they'd do whatever it takes.Yes because you are URM. It's more than good enough for you as you already pointed out.
A non-URM in cali would likely be a very different story.
Why wouldn't I use Tom Cruise? I love Top Gun.And yet... you use Tom Cruise. Congrats on the acceptance though.
Why wouldn't I use Tom Cruise? I love Top Gun.
Good luck getting these people to admit personal responsibility ever plays a factor. There's always an excuse. It's just pity pity pity... Let's not expect anything from these people and then expect them to magically decide to start working hard. Wait, if I can receive welfare and sub-par admissions rates without working hard, why would I?
Let's not kid ourselves, in today's climate a 29 MCAT is not very good
"It is unbecoming for young men to utter maxims." - Aristotle
Unbecoming in who's eyes? Never conform to societies status quo.
In today's SDN climate a 29 mcat is not very good. It's still fine for like 30% of accepted applicants.
If we start telling ourselves that you need 99th percentile scores to get into any medical school then we will be no better than college confidential.
If you want to gamble a year of your life and the cost/effort of applying on those odds, then yes a 29 is fine.
Personally, I would retake and aim for around a 32.
Did you have to look up the word irony to use it? Also you capitalized a word in the middle of a sentence...Ahhhh the Irony, now stay on topic.
Was this a joke?Good luck getting these people to admit personal responsibility ever plays a factor. There's always an excuse. It's just pity pity pity... Let's not expect anything from these people and then expect them to magically decide to start working hard. Wait, if I can receive welfare and sub-par admissions rates without working hard, why would I?
Good luck getting these people to admit personal responsibility ever plays a factor. There's always an excuse. It's just pity pity pity... Let's not expect anything from these people and then expect them to magically decide to start working hard. Wait, if I can receive welfare and sub-par admissions rates without working hard, why would I?
Highly doubtful. Its how he sourdoughllama and Patassa view minorities.
For the record, sourdoughllama is an Asian-Brazilian
idk, @sourdoughllama has raised some good points while actually being surprisingly respectful. I like it... and can appreciate his arguments to this thread even if I don't agree with many of the things he said. Never thought I would ever say that yet here we are lol.Highly doubtful. Its how he @sourdoughllama and @Patassa view minorities.
Brazilians are not considered URM I believe.SO? An Asian Brazilian that changed his last name? Why is he so worried about getting a Hispanic boost when he is Hispanic? He should write a novel.
SO? An Asian Brazilian that changed his last name? Why is he so worried about getting a Hispanic boost when he is Hispanic? He should write a novel.
idk, @sourdoughllama has raised some good points while actually being surprisingly respectful. I like it... and can appreciate his arguments to this thread even if I don't agree with many of the things he said. Never thought I would ever say that yet here we are lol.
All jokes aside I think many of us would agree that socioeconomic status of all races should be taken into consideration.
Dude my trolling in that thread clearly went over your head lol. Also Brazilians are not Hispanic, we are latino
Highly doubtful. Its how he @sourdoughllama and @Patassa view minorities.
Thats ok. We have to catch up, since my great grandparents were building the white house and picking cotton while yours were starting a business making millions off my grandparents hard work. Tit for tat.
I have no idea why you're picking a fight with me, here. However, let's talk about your view of the majority.
My ancestors were relocated here after an ethnic cleansing. Thanks for the stereotype though, keeping it below the belt and improving race relations.
Lmao this guy goes back to a thread from a week ago. I wont bother posting your ignorant remarks from that thread because your ignorance is bliss. Just thought you should know.
As is yours, it seems.
I'm aware that I've got some gaping holes in my understanding of minority social issues. That's why I started asking questions over the last several pages.
No. You started asking questions because your a hole was being ripped apart by other members introduced to your ignorance. I got a good laugh out of it.
It's deeper than that.Current AA were never slaves either. Current Hispanics did not have their lands taken either. When it comes to education, this doesn't really stand as an argument?
This is not entirely true.So it is their culture/wariness. If we opened the door for them and they are unwilling to enter it, well... that's just poor decision making.
Believe what you want.
Your own ignorance and bigotry could use some work.
I don't recall saying that. Can you show me where I said that?One being "Its not my fault an AA cant move up in life, they have the same opportunity i have"
Was this a joke?
Good job summing up your racism.
Good job trolling, you sure had me going. Every time i saw your damn aviator, i had to say to myself what a jackass.
Lol is today national Smallville fans unite day or something?
Sorry, couldn't help myself. Seriously though, you know you need to take a break when you start with the personal attacks. Go have a beer or something.
Lol is today national Smallville fans unite day or something?
Haha here we go again. It never ceases to amaze me how quick you guys are to pull the racism card and wave it in my face every chance you get.
A) I'm not racist.
B) I'm upset with the system, not the people who benefit from it. I don't think it's ethical and I certainly don't think it's the right way to go about solving these problems.
C) There are probably more white people living off disability and welfare than all the minorities combined (I have no idea). My feelings towards these people are EXACTLY the same as I feel about minorities living off the government.
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Sorry, couldn't help myself. Seriously though, you know you need to take a break when you start with the personal attacks. Go have a beer or something.
So where do Asians fit into this?
1- Discriminated against to roughly the same level as hispanics (I would guess?)
2- Score higher than Whites on avg (and much higher than hispanics)
3- Worst political power I have ever seen (as an Asian, I am even inclined to say this is our own fault due to cultural upbringing)
4- Dinged in affirmative action
That's Social Darwinist pseudoscience. It's been established for a very long time that IQ tests are a terrible measure of innate intelligence. Literally from the very beginning. Alfred Binet, the man who created the first IQ test, wanted to identify children in a particular public school who had learning disabilities. He designed the IQ test to determine which children were learning more slowly, and he explicitly said that the test did not measure innate intelligence. The important thing is that all of the students Binet studied went to the same school. That isn't true in the study that you linked to. Guess what? If you take a test that is measuring how much you got out of school and you attended a crappy school, then you obviously aren't going to do well on said test as kids who went to good schools, and in the US, whites and Asians attend (on average) much better schools than African Americans and Hispanics.This is a fantastic point, but the problem is the likely answer to these questions is not politically correct. Right now there's a general belief that "all groups share the same cognitive abilities" even if there's an overwhelming amount of evidence (IMHO) which shows otherwise.
Here's a link to the study "30 year of research on race differences in cognitive ability," a study done by one professor from UC Berkeley and another from Western Ontario -------------- http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic185351.files/Rushton-Jensen30years.pdf
Obviously, the belief that not all races are the same in cognitive ability is going to be extremely controversial no matter how much evidence there is. Most people, myself included, would agree it's much more comforting to believe every group has the same athletic/intellectual/etc abilities regardless of their skin color. Unfortunately, if this study is correct, the average East Asian has an IQ of 106, the average White has an IQ of 102, and the average Black has an IQ of 85. This difference is seen in the American population as well. Furthermore, if this study is indeed accurate, it makes sense why Asians are such high achievers despite being subject to so much racism throughout American history as they're overall the most intelligent group (other than a few smaller groups, such as Jews, who also are incredibly high achieving and also faced discrimination in college admissions not too long ago...).
This of course doesn't mean the playing field is level and certain groups haven't faced extreme racism because of their skin. It just does shed some light on why Asians have likely been so successful, as well as stresses the point that achievement gaps are not likely due solely to discrimination (exactly how much of it is due to discrimination and how much of it due to differences in cognitive ability will of course always be unknowable and subject to debate).
During the 1960s, when some Virginia counties closed their public schools to avoid racial integration, compensatory private schooling was available only for Caucasian children. On average, the scores of African-American children who did not receive formal education during that period decreased at a rate of about six IQ points per year.
I think you mean homophone.Homonym Bandit strikes again.