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Hi, my name is matt, 25 years old and in my senior year at UofWaterloo. I have recently found out that i will be attending medical school, and i have a few concerns.
My main concern is the age gap, its not going to be by 10 to 15 years but by only 2-4 years by traditional standards (25-27 years old being traditional age of MD graduates). I'll be 29 and a medical school graduate, but i have heard recently that my chances of getting a surgical residency (general surgery) is not as good as the younger graduates, any truth to this?
My parents tell me its not a big deal, that if this is what i truly love then go for it and that a couple of years dont matter. I plan on retiring at 55, so in the long run is 21 years of experience still just as respectable as atraditional student having 23-25 years experience?
PS: unlike other non-trad students, i screwed up in high school graduating 2 years later then usual then having to do 2 years CC to get into my undergrade program. If everything would have gone as planned i would have been 25 insted of 29 with a md. I cant change the past but will the 2-4 years age gap matter in the long haul and will my attendence to a CC school then a transfer student make me look less dignified?
My main concern is the age gap, its not going to be by 10 to 15 years but by only 2-4 years by traditional standards (25-27 years old being traditional age of MD graduates). I'll be 29 and a medical school graduate, but i have heard recently that my chances of getting a surgical residency (general surgery) is not as good as the younger graduates, any truth to this?
My parents tell me its not a big deal, that if this is what i truly love then go for it and that a couple of years dont matter. I plan on retiring at 55, so in the long run is 21 years of experience still just as respectable as atraditional student having 23-25 years experience?
PS: unlike other non-trad students, i screwed up in high school graduating 2 years later then usual then having to do 2 years CC to get into my undergrade program. If everything would have gone as planned i would have been 25 insted of 29 with a md. I cant change the past but will the 2-4 years age gap matter in the long haul and will my attendence to a CC school then a transfer student make me look less dignified?
