I've heard non-trads are over 30 people, usually married, with children.
But in my case:
Age: 22 (probably 24 when I apply)
Gender: Female
Parental Support: None; barely know father, he has 2 kids with new wife and is on disability, mother is dead
Spouse: Age 26
I don't have kids, our only major "bill" is my husband's old student loan of $266 a month (he is going back to school but his dad still wants him to pay what he cosigned instead of deferring until he finishes this degree) and we don't have medical insurance.
Because of a bad economic situation, I don't have all of the clinical/shadowing/etc that I should have. We only had one car and he needed it to go to work the first two years, so I could only do leadership/club activities and a FWS tutoring job while I was stuck at school 8 hrs a day, 5 days a week. I have 4 clubs under me, which were the only 4 I qualified for.
I am a junior now at a new uni and still haven't found a research or clinical thing that works with my hours. I am still applying though, to find places that will let me do things on weekends. (I have 23 literal hours of class because of 3 labs, spaced rather akwardly).
Three questions:
But in my case:
Age: 22 (probably 24 when I apply)
Gender: Female
Parental Support: None; barely know father, he has 2 kids with new wife and is on disability, mother is dead
Spouse: Age 26
I don't have kids, our only major "bill" is my husband's old student loan of $266 a month (he is going back to school but his dad still wants him to pay what he cosigned instead of deferring until he finishes this degree) and we don't have medical insurance.
Because of a bad economic situation, I don't have all of the clinical/shadowing/etc that I should have. We only had one car and he needed it to go to work the first two years, so I could only do leadership/club activities and a FWS tutoring job while I was stuck at school 8 hrs a day, 5 days a week. I have 4 clubs under me, which were the only 4 I qualified for.
I am a junior now at a new uni and still haven't found a research or clinical thing that works with my hours. I am still applying though, to find places that will let me do things on weekends. (I have 23 literal hours of class because of 3 labs, spaced rather akwardly).
Three questions:
- Will I be considered a non-trad when applying to medical school?
- How will this affect my medical/research EC's being so "late"?
- Most importantly, when I -do- find a place to do medical volunteering, will I need to have a health plan? I can't afford one and haven't been to the doctor in years. One place mentioned doing titers (?) to see what I have had done? (Haven't gotten any vaccinations since the ones required in the 10th grade.)