One of the worst offenders—and shockingly so—is the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
They are not even trying to hide the extent to which they are racially discriminating...
- At the University of Wisconsin medical school, black applicants are six times more likely to be admitted than Asian applicants.
- When black and Asian students test at the same percentile in the upper-middle range of MCAT scores, this increases to a twelvefold differential.
- This means applicants of different races have entirely separate sets of admissions standards at Wisconsin.
- The average accepted black student had an MCAT score in the 62nd percentile, while the average white student was in the 86th percentile and the average Asian student was in the 87th percentile.
- Astoundingly, the average MCAT score for white and Asian applicants who were rejected was higher than the MCAT score for black candidates who were accepted...
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