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Anybody please explain this joke to me? 😵

the shoes were probably so ugly/improper and look like the shoes that Certain orthopedic patients need to wear.

Like this:
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Anybody please explain this joke to me? 😵
gyngyn tried to give the applicant the benefit of the doubt and give an applicant the chance to explain inappropriate footwear. They were completely oblivious to the fact that their footwear was abnormal, and therefore did not comprehend the motivation for her comment.
 
the shoes were probably so ugly/improper and look like the shoes that Certain orthopedic patients need to wear.

Like this:
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I'd hope it would be something a bit more extreme than that...those are a bit clunky, sure, but not really much different from what dudes get to wear without issue.
 
I'd hope it would be something a bit more extreme than that...those are a bit clunky, sure, but not really much different from what dudes get to wear without issue.

There are alot more uglier ones haha, i just picked the normal ones
 
I'd hope it would be something a bit more extreme than that...those are a bit clunky, sure, but not really much different from what dudes get to wear without issue.

Like this?

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gyngyn tried to give the applicant the benefit of the doubt and give an applicant the chance to explain inappropriate footwear. They were completely oblivious to the fact that their footwear was abnormal, and therefore did not comprehend the motivation for her comment.

Isn't gyngyn a he?
 
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Isn't gyngyn a he?
My bad, lol!

I think the first posts I ever saw by gyngyn were in the women's interview clothing thread, though...just goes to show how easily you can be lead astray by the utter lack of context on forums!

I did find this fun convo just now while double-checking my error, though (not actually quoted to avoid pulling random people in months later from the 2014-2015 panic thread)

gyngyn said:
You think I'm a woman?
staycoolicecube said:
With all due respect, do you think it is offensive to be mistaken for a woman [on the internet]?
gyngyn said:
I'm flattered, actually.

...which is now my favorite SDN exchange ever! Thanks, @gyngyn! You were already one of my fav SDNers for your willingness to listen AND to share your wealth of knowledge at the same time (rare combo), and now you're at least 20% more awesome!
 
gyngyn tried to give the applicant the benefit of the doubt and give an applicant the chance to explain inappropriate footwear. They were completely oblivious to the fact that their footwear was abnormal, and therefore did not comprehend the motivation for her comment.
Touché!! Super! Thanks for enlightening me!

I wonder why we haven't had applicants coming here to complain about interviewers or faculties asking him "weird off questions".
 
I'm referring to the owner's PAC, not the actual pizza killing me!

FWIW, Tom Monaghan doesn't actually own more than a couple percent of the company anymore. He's made his money and has enough idiotic projects to occupy his time with now.
 
The interviewee had flip flops on. A medical school interview.
Shoot me! I can't.
The poorest interview choice I can think of to match that was this one girl who decided to complaint using hash words (to other interviewees) about the school's choice of interview format after the interview while she's sitting inside the admission office. (who had some minor outfit screwed up to begin with: flare style suit skirt to and a cotton pooka dot shirt), this is before Oct 15th at one of the finest medical schools in the country...I mentally face palmed so hard...
 
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Shoot me! I can't.
The poorest interview choice I can think of to match that was this one girl who decided to complaint using hash words (to other interviewees) about the school's choice of interview format after the interview while she's sitting inside the admission office. (who had some minor outfit screwed up to begin with: flare style suit skirt to and a cotton pooka dot shirt), this is before Oct 15th at one of the finest medical schools in the country...I mentally face palmed so hard...

Oh god, so much cringe I can't even handle it. How do people not understand the idea behind formal interview attire. Being fashionable isn't hard. Join styleforum or something christ.
 
Not sure if this was said already, but it recently dawned on me that I can't stand how so many people say ECs in med school are pointless and should (mostly) be avoided because they aren't as important as the boards to residency programs. While most ECs probably won't help that much in terms of landing a residency (if at all), saying they're all worthless just goes against common sense.

I also think people fail to realize that a lot of ECs are there to enrich your personal experience, not just to land a residency spot. Everyone gets caught up in boards/rotations/the match that they forget most of us want to have some semblance of a life outside of medicine and not just be robots spouting pathologies and prescriptions. ECs should be there to help students gain a skill or enrich their own lives, if it helps land a residency spot then that's just an added bonus imo.
 
Not sure if this was said already, but it recently dawned on me that I can't stand how so many people say ECs in med school are pointless and should (mostly) be avoided because they aren't as important as the boards to residency programs. While most ECs probably won't help that much in terms of landing a residency (if at all), saying they're all worthless just goes against common sense.

I also think people fail to realize that a lot of ECs are there to enrich your personal experience, not just to land a residency spot. Everyone gets caught up in boards/rotations/the match that they forget most of us want to have some semblance of a life outside of medicine and not just be robots spouting pathologies and prescriptions. ECs should be there to help students gain a skill or enrich their own lives, if it helps land a residency spot then that's just an added bonus imo.
This, but also in undergrad.
 
This, but also in undergrad.

I love the people who claim research is their EC because they so enjoy their grunt position gathering data for Big Name PI. Like come on, you aren't fooling anyone. Come out for club sports or to D&D&booze nights or something not related to god damn academics and the premed game.
 
I love the people who claim research is their EC because they so enjoy their grunt position gathering data for Big Name PI. Like come on, you aren't fooling anyone. Come out for club sports or to D&D&booze nights or something not related to god damn academics and the premed game.
This is why I thank my lucky stars that I was not a premed when I was in undergrad. I still got the research, because I liked it, but I also got a lot of stuff that is slightly different than the stereotypical premed EC, but happens to check 'dem boxes...and I was passionate about it!
 
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