For those Gachi'Uras who cannot read or write English,
in other words educable intellectually retatded Do-Teihens,
I kindly post the historically important message with the original Japanese posting.

私は昭和の時代に大学受験したけど、昔は今よりも差別感が凄く、慶応以外の私立医は特殊民のための特殊学校というイメージで開業医のバカ息子以外は誰も受験しようとすらしなかった。
常識的に考えて、数千万という法外な金を払って、しかも同業者からも患者からもバカだの裏口だのと散々罵られるのをわかって好き好んで私立医に行く同級生は一人もいませんでした。
本人には面と向かっては言わないけれど、俺くらいの年代の人間は、おそらくは8−9割は私立卒を今でも「何偉そうなこと抜かしてるんだ、この裏口バカが」と心の底で軽蔑し、嘲笑しているよ。当の本人には面と向かっては絶対にそんなことは言わないけどね。

According to my experience of entrance exam to medical school in the era of Showa, when the sense of discrimination against
privately-founded medical schools were more intense than it is now,
all such schools but for Keiko had been so compared to some specialized institution for educable mentally retarded kids that nobody but imbecile successors of town physicians had applied for admission.
There had been NOT a single classmate who chose willingly against his/her common sense to go to the Do-Teihen(exclusively bottom-leveled medical school, currently also known as Gachi'Ura),
which would have cost outrageous money and its graduates are destined to be called Uraguchi morons who bought thier way into the Do-Teihen, by thier colleagues and even by thier own clients.
Although people won't call them names to their face,
certain 80-90% people of about my age have been yet scorning and sneering at Uraguchi graduates, speaking in the back of our mind,
" Uraguchi morons shall not behave like somebody.
We never speak out face to face in real life.