
Turned 29 in June, and just started my 2nd year. I'm glad I waited. I was NOT ready for medical school at 22!!

That should go in the "non-trad motto" file! 😍 👍Baditude said:I always say I am old enough to know better and young enough not to care!!

Hi, JMC!JMC_MarineCorps said:2 months into MSI I'll be 29 (married and two kids, 6 and 3).
Been married for 10 years now -> that's pretty non-traditional right there alone!
I envy the trads who won't have to balance 31 units/semester with being a husband/wife and father/mother -- and who are able to cut costs, thereby eliminating some economic stress, by living with multiple roomates.

UNTlabrat said:Hi, JMC!
(You know, those kids are old enough to work now. 😛 )![]()
JMC_MarineCorps said:Hey Labrat -
Tell me about it...now if I could just get them to hit the trail and find a job!
Anyone need a full-time toilet paper unroller? How about an interior decorator - my little one loves to draw on the walls with crayon and marker.
Welcome!Medstudent2008 said:I'm starting med school at the age of 24. I'm non-trad, I suppose, b/c I'm a single mother of a first-grader.
JMC_MarineCorps said:Anyone need a full-time toilet paper unroller? How about an interior decorator - my little one loves to draw on the walls with crayon and marker.
Hey Dr. Mom, I gots me a wife and TWO daughters. Someone please help.......I need more male time in a non homosexual erotic way.
My girls keep trying to make me beautiful
WillowRose said:I'll trade you my bubble-gum flusher for your toilet-paper unroller!! LOL You're actually getting a better deal because she's 10 and can do dishes & laundry. You just can't trust her to take a shower without putting something down the drain....such as bubble-gum or Q-tips.
Oh, and my little one (who thinks he's Jackie Chan) stamped "For Deposit Only" all over my wall!!
LOL My sister & I did that to our dad too! My daughter just tries to make my son beautiful and poor "twinkle toes" thinks having his toenails painted pink is a *cool* thing! He was so proud the first time they were painted...he came out and showed them to everyone. My husband absolutely freaked out!
For his part, when my son pretends to be a doctor, he listens to your heart and then fixes your hair. A truly full-service visit!!
Willow~~needing a nap.....I'm too old to stay awake all day!

TexasRose said:MS1, 34 married and 3 kids. 😀 Who says we can't have it all? 😉
flighterdoc said:Geez.
I hope that I'm not the oldest one here. Thats a distinction I can easily do without.
Besides, it's not the years, it's the mileage. Oh, wait.... No, it's the years.
drlisa0318 said:It's possible I may be the oldest one here....certainly ONE of the oldest. I'm 48, just starting my prereqs...will be 50 by the time I apply....51 when I start med school....55 when I start residency.
I must admit to being quite envious of flighterdoc's credentials....much more impressive than mine. I majored in voice and minored in piano in my first college career. The last time I took any math or science (until this summer) was in 10th grade - 32 years ago. I DID manage to bring home a B in algebra this summer, though. Considering how long it had been since I'd last studied algebra as well as cramming a 16-week class into 8 weeks while working full-time....well, I'm pretty pleased with that B.
drlisa0318 said:It's possible I may be the oldest one here....certainly ONE of the oldest. I'm 48, just starting my prereqs...will be 50 by the time I apply....51 when I start med school....55 when I start residency.
I must admit to being quite envious of flighterdoc's credentials....much more impressive than mine. I majored in voice and minored in piano in my first college career. The last time I took any math or science (until this summer) was in 10th grade - 32 years ago. I DID manage to bring home a B in algebra this summer, though. Considering how long it had been since I'd last studied algebra as well as cramming a 16-week class into 8 weeks while working full-time....well, I'm pretty pleased with that B.
smokeycat said:30 and feeling really old when I'm in class with younger students.
Will be 31 when I apply, 32 if I get in.
I feel quite old...(most of my premed. friends that graduated with me or sometime after me are already in med. school..) But, taking time off has been the best decision I ever made, and I don't regret it... :thumbup
JMC_MarineCorps said:I envy the trads who won't have to balance 31 units/semester with being a husband/wife and father/mother -- and who are able to cut costs, thereby eliminating some economic stress, by living with multiple roomates.

It could have been worse. They could have mistaken you for the cadaver.Ottercreek said:The second anatomy lab, I went over to another cadaver tank to see what they had found, and a young students asked 'Are you the professor?' HA!
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Blake said:19 and don't ask ( we can enter medicine at this age here 😛 ) I'm still non traditional, right ? 😳