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Hi Everyone! I'm just a little confused what exactly makes someone a "non traditional student".. I go to a satelite campus of Penn State University and they have me listed as an "adult learner," I'm only 19 years old but my story is a little confusing.
I am a teen mother, had my daughter at the age of 16 and decided to apply to PSU early and started classes there instead of a traditional senior year of high school. I graduated with my class in 2008 but was technically begining my sophomore year of college. Long story short, I will be graduating in 2011 (3 yrs from my HS grad date) but DID THE ENTIRE 4 YR PROGRAM... will this hurt my chances of getting accepted to medical school?
I just took my MCAT, won't have the results until May 25th (bad..probably 26-27) and 3.7cGPA, 3.65sGPA
Any Advice?
I am a teen mother, had my daughter at the age of 16 and decided to apply to PSU early and started classes there instead of a traditional senior year of high school. I graduated with my class in 2008 but was technically begining my sophomore year of college. Long story short, I will be graduating in 2011 (3 yrs from my HS grad date) but DID THE ENTIRE 4 YR PROGRAM... will this hurt my chances of getting accepted to medical school?
I just took my MCAT, won't have the results until May 25th (bad..probably 26-27) and 3.7cGPA, 3.65sGPA
Any Advice?

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