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you're the one who supports INSTITUTIONAL racism. Not I, not the other posterOh boy... you and turtle are why institutional racism continues. You are simply so set in your bias and stereotypes that you cannot even see how illogical your position is. You even contradict yourself. You and turtle have already admitted that those that score high, and graduate top in the class can be poor in the field. And those that scored low..can be excellent.
And now its "but but I don;t want my doc to be the bottom of their class".
Well you need to think about that for a minute. So lets say that my alma mater graduates 120 doctors. All of course pass the medical exam and are licensed.
Now.. you don;t want to have a doctor that graduated in the bottom of their class. SO.. presumably.. you would not want the doctors that graduated 120 to say 101 because thats the bottom of the class. but maybe student 100 to 1 would be fine.
But what if that school had only admitted 100 students.. and they all graduated? Now all of a sudden..
Student 100 is at the bottom of the class. So the SAME doctor..that would have been FINE having... is NOW at the bottom of the class. so NOW you don;t want to have him/her.
but presumably you might now have student at 50.. since they are in the middle of the graduating class. But what if the school had only admitted 50 people? NOW that SAME DOCTOR.. is now at the BOTTOM of the class?
See where your error in logic is?
Turtledude exposed this further. He thought he was supporting his premise.. but he ended up saying that a black student that "rocks the lower quintile" at harvard...
Well if they went to an EASIER school.. they would be at the TOP of their class? ITS THE SAME PERSON WITH THE SAME ABILITIES!!!
At every turn your premise is being proven wrong and illogical.. and yet it persists.