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Okay you want an answer? I never said anything about NOT passing exams. What I'm saying is that people DO just get by by JUST passing.. That people DO cram for exams and then forget half the stuff right after it's over. A LOT of people do this- and since there's so much to know in the medical field, most will probably skimp over the stuff that doesn't interest them as much. It does matter where they placed because that's why there are doctors and surgeons that do GOOD work, and people that do not-so-good work. Why would I go to a doctor that's not CREDIBLE. School acts like work-experience, too. That's why some people have GOOD therapists and NOT-SO-GOOD therapists. Not everyone is keen and explores different areas of medical research- so they will be using more limited heuristics to solve the problem of diagnosis than other doctor may have. THAT'S WHY THERE ARE SO MANY MISDIAGNOSES.
Sure you can say people make mistakes, but truth is, more experienced doctors, which are doctors that are generally more driven to be keen and do well in school, are the ones that re revered. So YES. In all, classes DO matter. Doctors, Surgeons, Teachers, just about ANY profession- it MATTERS how well they did in school because it is a reflection of THEIR ACTUAL SKILL LEVEL.
And good, I don't want to be a lawyer. I already have my career path chosen.
Want a really crappy example that's close to what I'm trying to illustrate? Try the show House.
Derrick told me that if you responded, I was supposed to tell you "LOL" on her behalf.