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Posted By: Sonny Tutor
While your analogy relating card encapsulation to medical school admission is good in that it explains your point, it is, unfortunately, inaccurate with regard to the medical admissions process. All too often highly qualified, more personable individuals are looked over in the process of selecting classes with more esthetically pleasing demographics. |
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