

Mint 💚
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I understand why many Asian families feel frustrated in elite admissions systems. In intensely competitive environments, there is a real perception — and sometimes evidence — that exceptional academic performance still does not guarantee admission. That feeling should not be dismissed. But admissions committees also confront another reality: if you have 100 applicants from privileged, high-performing educational pipelines with nearly identical scores, resumes, research access, tutoring, and opportunities, it is not irrational to also value the applicant who achieved similar academic success despite poverty, instability, underfunded schools, family hardship, or lack of institutional advantages. That is not abandoning merit. It is recognizing that achievement exists in context. And medicine especially is not merely selecting expert test takers. It is selecting future physicians who will care for human beings across every class, culture, language, and circumstance in society. The irony is that many people who defend “objective merit” often become deeply uncomfortable the moment merit is evaluated in anything broader than a percentile ranking.


Big? Ehhhh… I wear a size small. Sometimes XS. 130 pounds 4’11. Everyone knows I’m literally small. But also, your the one who made it obvious that you was a lesbian bc You’re literally cursing cus I won’t let you call me baby. you never touched 100k, so I know you’ll do worst for it. Let’s not talk money babe you don’t want this.

Yall can seriously not be this pressed about Yale having 44 total black medical students lol.


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Is the dick removing chunks of cervical flesh?