Lets see...where to start...
How many students have graduated from UMKC? 4? I know that's a whopping sample size and all, but I'd say its just a bit premature to crown UMKC the 'Lord of the AA programs.' Its fantastic that you love your program and feel you are getting a great education, but you might want to tone down the ego a bit. And I would hope that there are "definItely differences" between the skill level of MOST AA students and those that end up losing rotations for their program. (Note: I was only able to fix the spelling error in your quote because I did well on the verbal section of the GRE.)
The quality of the AA has nothing to do with the entrance exam they took to get into school, and everything to do with the time and effort they put in during the program and in clinicals.
Now excuse me, I gotta prepare for my cases tomorrow at my midwestern hospital...
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