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Hello,
I just had a couple of
I just had a couple of
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Hello,
I just had a couple of questions.
1) How many letters of recommendations should we have, how recent should they be, and from what types of people should we get them from?
2) Is a Bachelor's of Science degree necessary? What if you get a BA from your undergrad? I switched from prelaw to premed at the end of my junior year. I plan on finishing up my premed requirements after I graduate not by taking a post bacc but just by taking classes during the summer.
3) I will be turning 22 years old next year and I definately see myself taking at least 2 to 3 years to finish up my premed requirements, taking time to prepare for MCAT, and the application process. Im a little sad that I decided to switch to medicine so late, does anyone know what the average age of a med school student is and if Im at an instant disadvantage? Its just sort of depressing because all my friends are so far ahead of me in this process (e.g. waiting to here back if they were accepted or not). Im a worrier so any advise or information would be greatly appreciated.Thanks in advance!!!
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Class of 2010 GO BLUE!!! lol 🙂
Hello,
I just had a couple of questions.
1) How many letters of recommendations should we have, how recent should they be, and from what types of people should we get them from?
2) Is a Bachelor's of Science degree necessary? What if you get a BA from your undergrad? I switched from prelaw to premed at the end of my junior year. I plan on finishing up my premed requirements after I graduate not by taking a post bacc but just by taking classes during the summer.
3) I will be turning 22 years old next year and I definately see myself taking at least 2 to 3 years to finish up my premed requirements, taking time to prepare for MCAT, and the application process. Im a little sad that I decided to switch to medicine so late, does anyone know what the average age of a med school student is and if Im at an instant disadvantage? Its just sort of depressing because all my friends are so far ahead of me in this process (e.g. waiting to here back if they were accepted or not). )
Hello,
I just had a couple of questions.
1) How many letters of recommendations should we have, how recent should they be, and from what types of people should we get them from?
2) Is a Bachelor's of Science degree necessary? What if you get a BA from your undergrad? I switched from prelaw to premed at the end of my junior year. I plan on finishing up my premed requirements after I graduate not by taking a post bacc but just by taking classes during the summer.
3) I will be turning 22 years old next year and I definately see myself taking at least 2 to 3 years to finish up my premed requirements, taking time to prepare for MCAT, and the application process. Im a little sad that I decided to switch to medicine so late, does anyone know what the average age of a med school student is and if Im at an instant disadvantage? Its just sort of depressing because all my friends are so far ahead of me in this process (e.g. waiting to here back if they were accepted or not). Im a worrier so any advise or information would be greatly appreciated.Thanks in advance!!!
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Class of 2010 GO BLUE!!! lol 🙂
Hello,
I just had a couple of questions.
1) How many letters of recommendations should we have, how recent should they be, and from what types of people should we get them from?
-I sent in, to my DO schools, 2 sci, 1 non-sci, 2 MDs, 1 DO and one professional. I knew all these people very well though and they were NOT generic letters...
-Mine were all within my college years.. some earlier, some more recent.
2) Is a Bachelor's of Science degree necessary? What if you get a BA from your undergrad? I switched from prelaw to premed at the end of my junior year. I plan on finishing up my premed requirements after I graduate not by taking a post bacc but just by taking classes during the summer.
-BA vs. BS means absolutely nothing.
3) I will be turning 22 years old next year and I definately see myself taking at least 2 to 3 years to finish up my premed requirements, taking time to prepare for MCAT, and the application process. Im a little sad that I decided to switch to medicine so late, does anyone know what the average age of a med school student is and if Im at an instant disadvantage? Its just sort of depressing because all my friends are so far ahead of me in this process (e.g. waiting to here back if they were accepted or not). Im a worrier so any advise or information would be greatly appreciated.Thanks in advance!!!
-I believe 24-27 is the average age.
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Class of 2010 GO BLUE!!! lol 🙂
Haha, I had seven letters! It was definitely more than I had intended, but people kept on offering to write me more. So I figured, what the hell? Why not? I would agree that the more letters you get the better. But it is best to get letters from people that know you in different capacities. I had one from a Film professor, one from a microbiology professor that I did research with, one from my premed advisor (committee letter), one from a DO I shadowed, one from a residence life coordinator from my undergrad and two from nurses at the hospital that I work at. It ended up being a pretty good spread. In the end, it is not like a school is going to reject you because too many people like you enough to write letters. More is better and the more diversity you have in your letter writers the more doors will be open to you.1. I personally think that the more letters, the better! But no need to go overboard...like 7 letters aren't necessary.