Worst medical school in the United States?

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I think people who gravitate towards those "codes" are the freakiest kind of people. They may have a fetish for parental-like rules and prohibition as well as the threat of punishment.
The sorts of people that graduate from Liberty are the same ones that provide dominatrices with solid six figure incomes.

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The sorts of people that graduate from Liberty are the same ones that provide dominatrices with solid six figure incomes.

Haha honestly that's not a bad occupation IMO. Beating the crap out of creepy perverts... There are worse things people do for money
 
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And I can't resist this either. I don't remember the book I read it in, but the majority of women working in adult films come from backgrounds like this.
well then there's some good to come of this...
 
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Haha honestly that's not a bad occupation IMO. Beating the crap out of creepy perverts... There are worse things people do for money
Crazy as it sounds, many women in the business actually really like their work and claim it isn't really all that bad. And it's a hell of a lot better than doing porn. They don't have sex with their clients, don't do anything they do not want to, and are basically in the position of power the entire time while banking 300 bucks an hour. Quite the opposite of many female roles in the sex industry, it's actually pretty empowering. And if you've got a thing for beating on rich white dudes that spend their free time telling women what they can and cant do with their uteri, well then your job just got easier, because they're probably a good half of your clients.
 
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Think about it: so many great minds are damaged by unrestraint once they are finally "free" from parental guidance, eventually leading to slavery to these damaging vices. Therefore, I see nothing wrong with a private institution setting code of conduct that forbids certain activities. If you don't agree with it, know there are those who like that kind of environment. At med school cheating is forbidden as well as drug use. Should school administrators not care about these activities?

I once went out with a girl from Liberty. She blew me on the first date. I think the code of conduct should be at more colleges.

That is all.
 
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I once went out with a girl from Liberty. She blew me on the first date. I think the code of conduct should be at more colleges.

That is all.

So you are saying she didn't put out?

Fail
 
Crazy as it sounds, many women in the business actually really like their work and claim it isn't really all that bad. And it's a hell of a lot better than doing porn. They don't have sex with their clients, don't do anything they do not want to, and are basically in the position of power the entire time while banking 300 bucks an hour. Quite the opposite of many female roles in the sex industry, it's actually pretty empowering. And if you've got a thing for beating on rich white dudes that spend their free time telling women what they can and cant do with their uteri, well then your job just got easier, because they're probably a good half of your clients.

Welp, you've convinced me. I'm quitting med school to be a dominatrix.
 
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She's saying blow jobs are the Liberty Handshake and you didn't get anything of real value. That's like first base and a half.

Exactly

If you are super excited about getting a beej on the first date, you are doing it wrong.
 
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He passed back in 2007.
I hate when I forget celebrities, politicians, and family members have died. It's always so awkward. The point still stands, much like Scientology after the passing of L. Ron Hubbard, his evil deeds still pollute this world and left structures that mostly only serve to enrich their upper echelons, in this case through organizations which are predictably run by his son, Jerry Falwell Jr.
 
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Exactly

If you are super excited about getting a beej on the first date, you are doing it wrong.

Says the internet tough guy who's actually a 15 year old virgin. My wife would probably pretty pissed if I started going on first dates again
 
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Called it!

If you are interested in learning more about that craziness I watched a documentary about it called The Purity Myth. Fascinating and horrifying at the a a me time.

When you entertain black and white thinking you end up leaving behind invaluable perspectives and ideals.

I'm referring to you, not Liberty.
 
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Says the internet tough guy who's actually a 15 year old virgin. Also my wife would probably pretty pissed if I started going on first dates again

Actually I'm a married lady. Nice try tough guy
 
Gonna be honest, I'm more than a little surprised you're married.

Also surprised you're a woman.
 
Exactly

If you are super excited about getting a beej on the first date, you are doing it wrong.

Alright, this is getting out of hand. Try and atleast be respectful. Most here are medical students or are going to be medical students. Please act like it.
 
Gonna be honest, I'm more than a little surprised you're married.

Also surprised you're a woman.
Alright, this is getting out of hand. Try and atleast be respectful. Most here are medical students or are going to be medical students. Please act like it.

You guys must be new here

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You guys must be new here


This isn't the youtube comment section. Anonymity does not give a person the right to disregard the feelings of others, accredited schools, or religious beliefs. You are a married woman about to attend medical school, please act like one.
 
Dang pre allo is so uptight these days! I must be getting too used to posting in the lounge lol
 
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I think it is more terrifying that Liberty has a law school than a medical school.
 
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Hahaha Ace Co. I'm actually pretty femme IRL.
 
Oh no... that tag includes him again. Now everyone is just going to be confused.
 
Yeah Law schools don't really mean much...
 
That People's College of Law pic is one of my favorite internet pictures of all time.:roflcopter:
 
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I had to google it myself to believe it was a real school, and surprisingly its a really interesting one. They have a extremely focused mission on social justice and tuition is a whopping 4k hence how it looks.
 
I had to google it myself to believe it was a real school, and surprisingly its a really interesting one. They have a extremely focused mission on social justice and tuition is a whopping 4k hence how it looks.

It has a ~10% Bar pass rate, so I'm not sure if their mission is exactly being fulfilled when 90% of their graduates can't practice law.
 
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It has a ~10% Bar pass rate, so I'm not sure if their mission is exactly being fulfilled when 90% of their graduates can't practice law.

Holy crap, the ex-mayor of Los Angeles, Villaraigosa, was an alumnus:
"After UCLA, Villaraigosa attended the Peoples College of Law (PCL). His desire to practice law has been prevented due to his repeated inability to pass the California Bar Exam, which he has failed four times."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Villaraigosa
 
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I once went out with a girl from Liberty. She blew me on the first date. I think the code of conduct should be at more colleges.

That is all.

FYI, I never implied honor code in colleges = 100% adherence from the student body. Just how laws and punishment for breaking them don't equal 100% obedience. There will always be people who thrive by living the law, those who get away with breaking the law, and the unfortunate souls who go to prison for stupidly breaking the law and being caught.

I'd rather be in the first category. Peace of mind is priceless.
 
From a medical standpoint, I would be concerned with students trained in a school that taught homosexuals were deviants or ill. Neither the APA or the AMA recognize them as such. The WHO has egodystonic homosexuality, but that's a limited case. I'd also be worried about traditional gender roles being enforced on patients who come in. Would an abused wife be counseled to stay with her husband as god intended?
 
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From a medical standpoint, I would be concerned with students trained in a school that taught homosexuals were deviants or ill. Neither the APA or the AMA recognize them as such. The WHO has egodystonic homosexuality, but that's a limited case. I'd also be worried about traditional gender roles being enforced on patients who come in. Would an abused wife be counseled to stay with her husband as god intended?

How do you know that the medical school at the university teaches those things? I don't know either way, but sometimes it is possible for the larger university to take positions that are at odds with individual schools (e.g. medicine, law, etc.). I post this with the hopes that someone will know whether this is the case or not (I have no interest in Liberty and haven't bothered to research it further).
 
From a medical standpoint, I would be concerned with students trained in a school that taught homosexuals were deviants or ill. Neither the APA or the AMA recognize them as such. The WHO has egodystonic homosexuality, but that's a limited case. I'd also be worried about traditional gender roles being enforced on patients who come in. Would an abused wife be counseled to stay with her husband as god intended?
Assuming God is real, I seriously doubt He would want a wife to stay with such a husband. That is an invention of some churches.

A physician should treat patients regardless of his/her personal beliefs, and consider them as precious as his/her own family. I seriously doubt any medical school will last long if they teach what you suggest, especially in this day and age.
 
This isn't the youtube comment section. Anonymity does not give a person the right to disregard the feelings of others, accredited schools, or religious beliefs. You are a married woman about to attend medical school, please act like one.

Actually she has the right to give her opinion. If some people get butthurt about it because they don't agree with it then that's their problem.

To keep this post on topic, LUCOMs curriculum exclusion of evolutionary topics is an embarrassment to a secular field of study such as medicine and it's student conduct code is definitely impinging on its students civil rights and freedoms.
 
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Actually she has the right to give her opinion. If some people get butthurt about it because they don't agree with it then that's their problem.

To keep this post on topic, LUCOMs curriculum exclusion of evolutionary topics is an embarrassment to a secular field of study such as medicine and it's student conduct code is definitely impinging on its students civil rights and freedoms.
I was interviewed there. They (faculty and administration) were very open about this topic. They were clear that all topics covered in our board certifications would be taught by the school, including evolutionary genetics. I believe the main campus however (the undergrads) are taught what you said.
 
Assuming God is real, I seriously doubt He would want a wife to stay with such a husband. That is an invention of some churches.

A physician should treat patients regardless of his/her personal beliefs, and consider them as precious as his/her own family. I seriously doubt any medical school will last long if they teach what you suggest, especially in this day and age.
...wait for it...
 
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