By Elizabeth Redden. Tokyo Medical University reportedly lowered the entrance scores of female applicants so that women would make up under 30 percent of successful applicants. The BBC cited a report in Japan's largest daily newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun, that said medical officials began lowering female applicants' scores in 2011. More...
23 août 2018
Japanese Medical School Allegedly Lowered Female Applicants' Scores
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