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This speaks for itself.
After completing two and a half years of college at Arizona State University and Oakwood University, the 13-year-old is on her way to attending the University of Alabama at Birmingham Heersink School of Medicine — aiming to become a doctor by 18.
“I really want to leave my mark on the world. And lead a group of girls that know what they can do,” Wicker said, according to the outlet.
13 year olds don't get accepted into medical school because the school is pandering to blacks.
13-Year-Old Alena Wicker Becomes The Youngest Black Person To Be Accepted Into Medical School
After completing two and a half years of college at Arizona State University and Oakwood University, the 13-year-old is on her way to attending the University of Alabama at Birmingham Heersink School of Medicine — aiming to become a doctor by 18.
“I really want to leave my mark on the world. And lead a group of girls that know what they can do,” Wicker said, according to the outlet.
13 year olds don't get accepted into medical school because the school is pandering to blacks.