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Why is the average age of medical school matriculants 24? Is this because most are non-traditional of re-applicants?
Why is the average age of medical school matriculants 24? Is this because most are non-traditional of re-applicants?
...71% of matriculants right out of college...
It's usually a spread like- 71% of matriculants right out of college, 26% will be a year or two out of college, perhaps postbac related, but most not reapplicants, and 3% will be much older nontrads 10-15 years out of college. The number of reapplicants isn't as high as you would think, because advising and sites like SDN are going a good job of steering noncompetitive applicants away from applying too early.
This seems awfully high. Is this from AMCAS?
Nah, this is just from personal observation/head counting during class. Not very scientific, I know.
I'd say only about 30% are 07 grads, 50% graduated the last year or two, and the other 20% are from all over the place. Different schools place different weight on life experience.Gotcha. At my school, I would say no more than half the 1st years are 07 college grads.