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I tried looking for past threads for this question, but haven't seen anything recent so forgive me if this has been answered recently.
I submitted my applications for clinical Ph.D. programs a couple of weeks ago. On another site age came up and I noticed that most applying (at least on that site) are much older than me. I'm 22, will be 23 the summer before I (hopefully) start graduate school. One poster actually outright said that according to two DCTs they have worked with, my age would be a significant ding on my application. Is this truly the case? All things being equal (GPA, GRE, quality and quantity of research experience, strong SOP), would another applicant be offered an interview over me simply because they're older?
If the concern is maturity, I would think that maturity couldn't really be assessed unless you meet the person, but I want to know everyone's thoughts and experience regarding this.
I submitted my applications for clinical Ph.D. programs a couple of weeks ago. On another site age came up and I noticed that most applying (at least on that site) are much older than me. I'm 22, will be 23 the summer before I (hopefully) start graduate school. One poster actually outright said that according to two DCTs they have worked with, my age would be a significant ding on my application. Is this truly the case? All things being equal (GPA, GRE, quality and quantity of research experience, strong SOP), would another applicant be offered an interview over me simply because they're older?
If the concern is maturity, I would think that maturity couldn't really be assessed unless you meet the person, but I want to know everyone's thoughts and experience regarding this.