Am I too late?

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I'm 24 years old and I was recently accepted into a Biomolecular Science program for my bachelors degree. Prior to this I have about 3 classes under my belt, so not a lot of course work done. I was shocked I got into the program quite honestly. I plan on dual majoring in Biochemistry as well. I'm not a traditional student by any means. I have a 6 year old and I work full time. I'm a minority, I come from the inner city and low income family, my fathers highest education is middle school, and I'm not going to the most prestigious college in the state. I do plan on returning to school full time in the fall. I just keep feeling like I'm too late. I have tried school in the past and have had to withdraw many times, I have many dreaded W's on my transcripts from multiple colleges. I skipped around a lot after high school trying to get into the medical field quickly (LPN program, 2 year RN program). Nothing completed. I took a much needed break. After reflecting, I know I NEED to be in the medical field. It's where I belong. I know it. I'm not concerned about my grades. I know that I'll be able to do it. I'm just worried my past won't look good, that I won't stand out among those with sparkling transcripts. I'm worried I waited too long and I've used up all my chances.
 
I'm 37 and I have 5 kids. I went to the local community college for a year before transferring to the university to finish my bachelor's, which I will finish in May. I have 2 med school acceptances so far, am counting on one more, and have 2 more interviews coming up.

You can do it. You are more mature than your classmates. As a mom, you have more motivation. You have a very inspiring story. You are still young. Work hard and you can get there!
 
I'm 24 years old and I was recently accepted into a Biomolecular Science program for my bachelors degree. Prior to this I have about 3 classes under my belt, so not a lot of course work done. I was shocked I got into the program quite honestly. I plan on dual majoring in Biochemistry as well. I'm not a traditional student by any means. I have a 6 year old and I work full time. I'm a minority, I come from the inner city and low income family, my fathers highest education is middle school, and I'm not going to the most prestigious college in the state. I do plan on returning to school full time in the fall. I just keep feeling like I'm too late. I have tried school in the past and have had to withdraw many times, I have many dreaded W's on my transcripts from multiple colleges. I skipped around a lot after high school trying to get into the medical field quickly (LPN program, 2 year RN program). Nothing completed. I took a much needed break. After reflecting, I know I NEED to be in the medical field. It's where I belong. I know it. I'm not concerned about my grades. I know that I'll be able to do it. I'm just worried my past won't look good, that I won't stand out among those with sparkling transcripts. I'm worried I waited too long and I've used up all my chances.

I dropped out of college my first time around, got my first bachelor's degree at 35. I'm now 36 and a first-year medical student. If you're too late then I should be dead by now 😉
 

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I'm 24 years old and I was recently accepted into a Biomolecular Science program for my bachelors degree. Prior to this I have about 3 classes under my belt, so not a lot of course work done. I was shocked I got into the program quite honestly. I plan on dual majoring in Biochemistry as well. I'm not a traditional student by any means. I have a 6 year old and I work full time. I'm a minority, I come from the inner city and low income family, my fathers highest education is middle school, and I'm not going to the most prestigious college in the state. I do plan on returning to school full time in the fall. I just keep feeling like I'm too late. I have tried school in the past and have had to withdraw many times, I have many dreaded W's on my transcripts from multiple colleges. I skipped around a lot after high school trying to get into the medical field quickly (LPN program, 2 year RN program). Nothing completed. I took a much needed break. After reflecting, I know I NEED to be in the medical field. It's where I belong. I know it. I'm not concerned about my grades. I know that I'll be able to do it. I'm just worried my past won't look good, that I won't stand out among those with sparkling transcripts. I'm worried I waited too long and I've used up all my chances.
 
Well, sure, it's entirely possible that you'll get through your whole BS and not be able to get into medical school. Not everyone who wants to go gets to go. But I'll tell you this: if you don't even try, you definitely won't get into medical school. So like the others said, focus on making your app as strong as possible from here on out (including earning the best GPA you're capable of). And more generally, concentrate your effort and attention only on the things that are within your power to control rather than dwelling on the past. Then when it comes time to apply, you will know you have given it your very best shot, and you won't have any regrets.

Oh, and if you haven't already, you should start volunteering/shadowing/working in a healthcare setting now. You will need that experience in order to put together a strong app. Best of luck to you. 🙂
 
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