I'll be 30 when I start this fall and 34 when I finish. A person I respect, once asked me if I was, in fact, applying to pharmacy school. At the time I had not applied because I was unsure of making all the changes at my age(as if 30 is old). I worried that I wouldn't start my career until I was 34 and at that point I wanted to be settled and with a family. He said you're gonna be 34 anyway, you might as well be 34 and be a pharmacist. So I've now been accepted for the fall of 2010 and my wife of 10 years is pregnant with our first child. It seems I will be a pharmacist and a family man at the same time. I guess you can have your cake and eat it too. Those words should ring in every person's ears who thinks they are too old. At 34 I will still work for 26 years before I would even consider retiring at a modest age of 60, if then. My advice, no one is ever too old. Do what you want. That's what makes this country great. It also helps that my wife is a clinical pharmacist. I forgot to mention that. Thanks for posting OP, it is nice to hear from people more like myself in a different situation and having different views than the typical early 20's applicant. No offense to them.