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Actual curiosity here. I understand the need for these programs, but of the black "pre-meds" I know, I wouldn't consider any really disadvantaged. One has a physician father and the other is pretty rich (don't know occupations). they both attend my uni with very large scholarships even though their stats/EC's are on par with mine and others white people I know.
So my question is really why does being black garner affirmative action regardless of the individual's upbringing? Why is this not based more on parents income level, education, etc?
No hate, no racist. Just not sure if I understand the process
So my question is really why does being black garner affirmative action regardless of the individual's upbringing? Why is this not based more on parents income level, education, etc?
No hate, no racist. Just not sure if I understand the process