Will probably have to postpone graduation by a year....

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Without getting too specific, life happened and it seems like I will not be able to graduate in the typical 4 yr fashion. Will this be viewed in a negative light or flatly ignored as long as my gpa trend remains high?

Thanks!
 
Without getting too specific, life happened and it seems like I will not be able to graduate in the typical 4 yr fashion. Will this be viewed in a negative light or flatly ignored as long as my gpa trend remains high?
It will have no detrimental effect.
 
Without getting too specific, life happened and it seems like I will not be able to graduate in the typical 4 yr fashion. Will this be viewed in a negative light or flatly ignored as long as my gpa trend remains high?

Thanks!
EDIT: Medical schools do NOT require people to graduate college in four straight years.
 
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Medical schools do require people to graduate in four straight years.
Not my school. Many take a research year. A few stumble academically or need to take medical leave, take the rest of the year off, and get back on the merry-go-round the following year at the same place they got off. Medical schools do NOT require people to graduate in 4 straight years.
 
Not my school. Many take a research year. A few stumble academically or need to take medical leave, take the rest of the year off, and get back on the merry-go-round the following year at the same place they got off. Medical schools do NOT require people to graduate in 4 straight years.
Many thanks, dear colleague, for pointing out my error! I've since fixed it.
 
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