I'm new to the forum. What chance do I have if I achieve a super-good
MCAT score if I apply to Med School at, oh, say...50 or 51 years old?
My undergrad was from a top 10 U.S. school in Computer Science and I graduated in the top 2% of my class there, so my undergrad is strong.
I'm currently re-taking Chem/Physics/Bio because I took them so long ago.
It's one thing to score high on the MCAT+strong undergrad GPA.
Is it, say, only a 10% chance I'll find a school willing to accept me at age 51 or so, and how many schools should I apply to? A friend of mine said
'apply to all of them, you'll need those odds in your favor.'
In my career I worked in High Tech and Real Estate, and taught college-level tech courses for 5 years.
Any thoughts on my chances of getting in at 51? Which schools have 'set-asides' for mature entering students?
Thanks, I'm nervous about my chances!
MCAT score if I apply to Med School at, oh, say...50 or 51 years old?
My undergrad was from a top 10 U.S. school in Computer Science and I graduated in the top 2% of my class there, so my undergrad is strong.
I'm currently re-taking Chem/Physics/Bio because I took them so long ago.
It's one thing to score high on the MCAT+strong undergrad GPA.
Is it, say, only a 10% chance I'll find a school willing to accept me at age 51 or so, and how many schools should I apply to? A friend of mine said
'apply to all of them, you'll need those odds in your favor.'
In my career I worked in High Tech and Real Estate, and taught college-level tech courses for 5 years.
Any thoughts on my chances of getting in at 51? Which schools have 'set-asides' for mature entering students?
Thanks, I'm nervous about my chances!