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by maxerickson
3386 days ago
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If the marginal applicants rejected from dental school wouldn't make good dentists, then sure, it's likely the case that the marginal graduates aren't good dentists. It's not really the case that we learn anything about the capabilities of applicants from the rejection, the number of people admitted to dental schools isn't adjusted to account for particularly good or particularly bad applicant classes. |
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