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How does age affect a person's chances of getting into a school? Is it viewed as a positive or a negative in some cases when you start deviating from the norm?
I ask because I just turned 18 and plan on applying this cycle and my new MSAR shows a total of 0 matriculants into med school. Then again, it's a large scale but people keep telling me that I'll have to show "maturity" in my interview because I might be too young.
Anyway, here are my stats to put things into perspective for me:
African-American URM
Cum. GPA: 3.76
BCPM GPA: 3.76
MCAT: 32P (10V, 12P, 10B)
Some volunteering at an info desk previously, doing ER and Surgical ICU now.
Some doctor shadowing planned.
I feel that while I might be extremely young and probably didn't get an adequate chance to do what most pre-meds would (explore college and what not), I'm 100% sure on being a doctor. And i have gone through 3 years of college but it's just weird to explain how.
So can someone tell me how my age will affect my app? I'd hate for an adcom to say "You're too young but an otherwise great applicant. Come back next year!" 🙁
I ask because I just turned 18 and plan on applying this cycle and my new MSAR shows a total of 0 matriculants into med school. Then again, it's a large scale but people keep telling me that I'll have to show "maturity" in my interview because I might be too young.
Anyway, here are my stats to put things into perspective for me:
African-American URM
Cum. GPA: 3.76
BCPM GPA: 3.76
MCAT: 32P (10V, 12P, 10B)
Some volunteering at an info desk previously, doing ER and Surgical ICU now.
Some doctor shadowing planned.
I feel that while I might be extremely young and probably didn't get an adequate chance to do what most pre-meds would (explore college and what not), I'm 100% sure on being a doctor. And i have gone through 3 years of college but it's just weird to explain how.
So can someone tell me how my age will affect my app? I'd hate for an adcom to say "You're too young but an otherwise great applicant. Come back next year!" 🙁