Jordan Peterson
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Yeah, well, you know what? It's not that goddamn easy, you know? And the marks either mean something or they don't. And if marks don't mean anything, then why the hell do we have universities? So this statement from Eidelman, it sums up the pathology of the universities and their craven administrators in a nutshell.
Yeah, well, you know what? It's not that goddamn easy, you know? And the marks either mean something or they don't. And if marks don't mean anything, then why the hell do we have universities? So this statement from Eidelman, it sums up the pathology of the universities and their craven administrators in a nutshell.
It's hard because in order to get into medical school, you need to have very high marks. Well, maybe that's because we want smart doctors, eh? You know, it's a possibility. And in general, it's easier to get really high marks when you come from a privileged background. Yeah, you know, I don't think it's that easy, you son of a bitch.
It's hard because in order to get into medical school, you need to have very high marks. Well, maybe that's because we want smart doctors, eh? You know, it's a possibility. And in general, it's easier to get really high marks when you come from a privileged background. Yeah, you know, I don't think it's that easy, you son of a bitch.
It's hard because in order to get into medical school, you need to have very high marks. Well, maybe that's because we want smart doctors, eh? You know, it's a possibility. And in general, it's easier to get really high marks when you come from a privileged background. Yeah, you know, I don't think it's that easy, you son of a bitch.
The University Medical School, the oldest in Canada, was put on probation in 2015, a major blow to McGill's reputation. It risked losing its accreditation after an inspection found the undergraduate medical education failed to meet 24 of 132 required standards. Well... There you go. So that was 2015. So let's go to 2025, shall we? April 25th.
The University Medical School, the oldest in Canada, was put on probation in 2015, a major blow to McGill's reputation. It risked losing its accreditation after an inspection found the undergraduate medical education failed to meet 24 of 132 required standards. Well... There you go. So that was 2015. So let's go to 2025, shall we? April 25th.
The University Medical School, the oldest in Canada, was put on probation in 2015, a major blow to McGill's reputation. It risked losing its accreditation after an inspection found the undergraduate medical education failed to meet 24 of 132 required standards. Well... There you go. So that was 2015. So let's go to 2025, shall we? April 25th.
For the second time in a row, McGill University's flagship program in medicine, the best medical school in Canada, has been put on probation by Canadian accreditation authorities for another two dozen clearing deficiencies. Same as in 2015. You can bet McGill bent itself backwards, hiring all the right lefties to run their bloody diversity programs and didn't make a bit of progress. Why?
For the second time in a row, McGill University's flagship program in medicine, the best medical school in Canada, has been put on probation by Canadian accreditation authorities for another two dozen clearing deficiencies. Same as in 2015. You can bet McGill bent itself backwards, hiring all the right lefties to run their bloody diversity programs and didn't make a bit of progress. Why?
For the second time in a row, McGill University's flagship program in medicine, the best medical school in Canada, has been put on probation by Canadian accreditation authorities for another two dozen clearing deficiencies. Same as in 2015. You can bet McGill bent itself backwards, hiring all the right lefties to run their bloody diversity programs and didn't make a bit of progress. Why?
How about because it's impossible? How about that? Yeah, well, it's not impossible if you're an idiot accreditor and you think you can make things happen in complex institutions by waving your magic fairy wand. And this is the Gazette.
How about because it's impossible? How about that? Yeah, well, it's not impossible if you're an idiot accreditor and you think you can make things happen in complex institutions by waving your magic fairy wand. And this is the Gazette.
How about because it's impossible? How about that? Yeah, well, it's not impossible if you're an idiot accreditor and you think you can make things happen in complex institutions by waving your magic fairy wand. And this is the Gazette.
Even as McGill moves to address these shortcomings, it is closing its social accountability and community engagement office, which was set up after McGill's medical program was first placed on probation in 2015 to address DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Gazette has learned. This shows you the state of newspaper journalists as well.
Even as McGill moves to address these shortcomings, it is closing its social accountability and community engagement office, which was set up after McGill's medical program was first placed on probation in 2015 to address DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Gazette has learned. This shows you the state of newspaper journalists as well.
Even as McGill moves to address these shortcomings, it is closing its social accountability and community engagement office, which was set up after McGill's medical program was first placed on probation in 2015 to address DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Gazette has learned. This shows you the state of newspaper journalists as well.
The three individuals who ran that DEI office in the medical faculty, all of whom are members of racialized minorities, are being replaced by a single person who does not come from such a minority background and who will be overseeing diversity initiatives as Vice Dean of Education and Community Engagement. If you don't think that's funny, you've got no sense of humor.
The three individuals who ran that DEI office in the medical faculty, all of whom are members of racialized minorities, are being replaced by a single person who does not come from such a minority background and who will be overseeing diversity initiatives as Vice Dean of Education and Community Engagement. If you don't think that's funny, you've got no sense of humor.
The three individuals who ran that DEI office in the medical faculty, all of whom are members of racialized minorities, are being replaced by a single person who does not come from such a minority background and who will be overseeing diversity initiatives as Vice Dean of Education and Community Engagement. If you don't think that's funny, you've got no sense of humor.