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It ain’t sexy.
I 100% agree with this
That’s arguable. But she did her first blood donation and it took her around 3 hours.

Fasting is a good way to achieve that.

But as far as donating goes, there may be a day you might be the recipient of much needed blood donations.

Had a lady need 12 bags of blood after almost exsanguinating following a really complicated delivery (both survived). She never gave blood before due to fear of needles, but now is a regular blood donor because of the importance of it. She told me to not wait and just start giving.

Time to start donating blood regularly. Someone else will get plastics sure, but they’ll need the blood for more pressing reasons.

Apologies if English is your first language it’s called reading between the lines.

Ill draw it out for you: If people would pay that much (yes insane) money to go to “shit” and mediocre institutions here in the states, what does it say about the options they have locally?

Yup and paying insane amounts of money to get in, too.

True, I would argue though that after a certain amount of time, nobody even cares about the quality, it’s the university name on the degree that is truly important.

You can go anywhere on the planet even decades from now and say you’re from Harvard (take your pick) and you’ll be regarded as a knowledge god even if you were the last in the class to graduate.

Educational quality isn’t everything for getting into a good career, it’s the reputation, and that is what schools in the US (and a few abroad) have in spades.

Hold on, in advanced education here in my area of the states, almost half the population of students in classes I see are of Chinese or Indian backgrounds and most are here on foreign visas.

If the education is so shit, why are there so many foreign students studying here and paying insane amounts of money to do so.

I expected more from an educated person.

But if you don’t want to define the word and cut off the conversation, then you’ve just left me with the belief you are using eugenics as a “scary” word hoping to sound smart. I believe you can represent your field better.

I hope you have a good one.

For anybody still reading: The AI tool is not for eugenics, the researchers should not be punished, it’s not racist to use unethical data, and it helps people who might otherwise die to a horrible disease. It doesn’t help all the people we want it to right now, but hopefully, in the future it will be an amazing tool for everyone.