Hi all. I'm a non-trad student, 40 years old. Had an interview last week and my first interviewer said something to the effect "I've no doubt you can succeed in the first two years of med school. But you're not a young guy, the attendings will run you ragged in third year. You have to be in the hospital at 4am sometimes. Stressful, etc." I was taken aback. Not really about how do you handle stress, but you're old and can you get your old bones up at 4am. (40 isn't old by the way).
Here's what I said: I have 20 years more experience dealing with stress than most applicants. I have set support systems with partner and family to deal with stress. I have dealt with stress and demanding colleagues while completing a dissertation. And, my success proves that if I have to get up at 4am, I do it. I'm goal-oriented and make it happen.
I had a great second interviewer who actually sits on the adcom. I even discussed some of the issues with him from my first interview.
What are your thoughts? It is my understanding that age is off limits. By the way, the interviewer was about 75 years old.
Good luck to all.
Here's what I said: I have 20 years more experience dealing with stress than most applicants. I have set support systems with partner and family to deal with stress. I have dealt with stress and demanding colleagues while completing a dissertation. And, my success proves that if I have to get up at 4am, I do it. I'm goal-oriented and make it happen.
I had a great second interviewer who actually sits on the adcom. I even discussed some of the issues with him from my first interview.
What are your thoughts? It is my understanding that age is off limits. By the way, the interviewer was about 75 years old.
Good luck to all.