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bluenote

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I am a 24 years old and about to go back to school with dreams of being a doctor. I have some credit hours from Purdue when I was younger but not the best grades. I was planning on starting fresh this summer and doing everything over. I'm looking for some do's and dont's. I am planning on going to Metro of UCD Denver and trying to get into University of Colorado Heath Sciences Center. Does anyone have any advice? Am I to old where it will be more difficult? How hard is it to get into UCHSC?
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Originally posted by bluenote:
•Am I to old where it will be more difficult?•••

Well, if it takes you four years to get done with college you'll be one year older than me when you start med school. I definitely wouldn't say you are too old.
 
You are quite young, so your age will make no difference. Starting fresh is a fine idea, but be aware your old grades WILL have to be submitted with your Med School application. Don't sweat it though. If you do well from here on out, you'll be fine.
 
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