CarbonBraddock
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The same reason there aren't that many Black doctors, or hard-science PhDs, its difficult to get into the school, you have to keep up your grades in undergrad, take heavy science and math classes, ensure you get shadowing and clinical volunteering hours, do well on the admissions test, and keep up the workload over the next 4- 6 years after undergrad to ensure you get licensed and graduate, while your peers are starting their lives, partying away, and enjoying life.
It pays well, same as medicine, but most don't want to put the effort in.
Alongside this, most Black high schools don't prepare kids properly for the hard science and math classes they'll take when they first get into college.
That's why schools like Xavier of Louisiana are so important.
i'm going to be a doctor and these people are going to beg me to go to their schools too.