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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (2335)4/8/2019 9:35:21 AM
From: John Vosilla  Read Replies (1) of 13801
 
You don't know how much this is true worldwide.

They have affirmative action in South America and Africa?

In Brazil a friend of mine told me, the problem is only to pass the entrance exam. Once inside you will ge tyour diploma any way or another.

As a result, the guy looks to the diploma that generates more cash even if he is not good. Case in point Jojo.

But I have seem many Jojo professionals of the medical profession in Africa, Brazil and Indonesia.
Not in Saudi Arabia as they attracted the good doctors.


Makes sense. Corruption rampant. Also the wealthy get their under performing kids in at any cost, Check the cheating scandal broke big news last month mostly in California you probably heard about goes on everywhere I am sure.. All this just to get a worlhless liberal arts degree so what would a wealthy powerful Hollywood Star or Hedge Fund Manager pay to get their kid into medical school??
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