From MSAR, a high number of students with no volunteering, shadowing, or paid employment suggests both young applicants and many BS/MD folks. Also, less than 20% of their class is older than 24 suggesting few gap years and even fewer real nontrads.
hmmm thank you for the info! im only slightly non trad (2 years off school between undergrad and matriculation) but still am according to their definition, and IS with above average but not high stats so im wondering if its a waste of time to apply or not