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Would it be the end of the world if they went ahead and admitted these people?
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David
Until you realize it's 15% more unqualified doctors. -- nm
Posted by
Will Hunting (aka JoeMetz)
Dec 17 '14, 11:16
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Nobody who graduates from JH is unqualified.
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David
Dec 17, 11:23
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It's School of Wrong Turn/Step Up is unmatched throughout higher education -- nm
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prayformojo
Dec 17, 11:25
It's Johns Hopkins. They reject many amazing future doctors. -- nm
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ty97
Dec 17, 11:21
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seriously. Aside from the classroom space issue, JH could likely educate these rejects to be superior doctors to the majority of any other programs -- nm
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Max
Dec 17, 11:23
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