😍 Thanks for the moral support, everyone! I'd be happy to add y'all to the list of folks who've perused my application. I'll be honest, I really can't figure out the red flag, and that's the main reason I'm reluctant to reapply - if they didn't take me this year, what's going to be different in Round 2? I've been focused on nothing but work this past year and have no option to change that right now, so it seems silly to reapply with nothing but the same stats and story. The second big reason is financial, and the third is just being ready to move on with life and contribute something of meaning before I leave the planet. I certainly should have applied to more places earlier and turned secondaries faster, and my school list was not the greatest. Still, someone I know with similar stats and timeline has now racked up six post-New-Year's interviews and counting, vs. my zero... Just trying to be evidence-based here.
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@DBC03 - No, I did not apply to Wake, but I did hear about their 54-yr-old med student! I think the first thing I did before starting this journey was to google, "How old is too old for med school?" and her story popped right up. There was also the guy in his late 40s who matched to ortho surgery after being a handyman and musician before med school. OSHU seems pretty nontrad-friendly, too, with the most students over age 40 that I've seen. Granted, that is only three students, but that's at least 3x more than most. I'd have to buy property in Portland and get a job there to get residency, but the odds of an IS interview are 75%... and it wouldn't suck to end up in Portland even if that hail mary didn't work out.
Anyway, enough about me. I'm super proud of all the nontrad success this year - you're paving the way for career changers to come and proving that, far from "taking a seat" from a younger person, we grownups are willing to keep paying our own way to let that same young person enjoy a little social security of their own. Longer lifespan *should* mean longer workspan, so we nontrads are only doing the responsible thing, right? Kudos to
@DBC03 on making the most of your own "lucky" state! Although with four acceptances, there was obviously a lot more than luck involved.
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ps - I did of course submit my primary to CUSM lickety split last night. #addicted