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46 too old to enter med school?
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Can I get into a Phillipine med school at 46 years of age with a good NMAT score, 4 year degree in sciences with all of the prerequisites? Last edited by 45jeff; 04-19-2008 at 03:44 PM. Reason: poor spelling |
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old, or you kidding!!!
hahahahaha Man here in the Philippines...if you are a foreigner, you're a form of economics, hahahahaha take nmat no such thing as pass, just take it, I know some on this forum try and trump up.....getting high scores as oppose to lows, like it's some of importance..as a foreigner...even in the UST'S FEU'S ALL EXCEPT UP,even the rich locals can't get in there....CLAN CONTROL...... jUST MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR undergrad degree in whatever....MAKE FOR SURE IF THEY SAY CUTOFF SCORE, HAVE 10000 DOLLAR DONATION...SOME ARE SIX, BUT YOU'RE IN....SOME YOU DON'T HAVE TO SHOW UP FOR CLASS.....THE OLD TEST IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN, HAHAHAHAHA, ARE ALWAYS FLOATING AROUND.......REMEMBER IT'S MED.SCHOOL IN THE PHILS.....THIER STYLE IS THEIR STYLE....JUST PAY 100000 PHP FOR A WHOLE YR AND STAY IN THE KAPLAN CENTER, PASS STEP 1 YOU'RE GOOD TO GO!!!! THAT'S REALITY MED.SCHOOL HERE IF YOU WANT THE BREAKDOWN ON ALL THE DONATION PM ME I WILL LET YOU KNOW....WHERE IN NEW ENGLAND ARE YOU FROM....
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Most med schools now don't require any prerequisites. They just need a Bachelors degree (in anything). Many schools does not even have a strict NMAT cutoff (those are wish list). As long as you have taken NMAT (regardless of scores) and have a Bachelor's degree you can get accepted (except in a few schools like govt schools like UP or PLM, even UST is moderately competitive). The only problem is you have to review for your USMLE independently from day 1 as their style of teaching and testing is different.
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Sorry, but isn't this matter all up to the person? If you are really serious, go for it!! Last edited by samahantayo; 05-06-2008 at 05:56 AM. |
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Never too late...
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Dreams are funny in that they never die...and they'll always linger in the back of your mind if it is really something that you want to do. I've been chasing the same dream for some time. I wanted to share with you an excerpt from an email that I received from a 2nd year osteopathic student from the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine: "Well, now I know why they gave me your name. I'm 56 and started med school at 55. It took me nine years to get here. I got something like a 2.5 in undergrad back in the 70s and my premed coursework was a little better. I have a masters degree in theology and got something like a 3.12. More graduate work in theology and the gpa went higher. My MCATS -- I took the thing three times -- weren't great but they weren't bad, either. I got a T also in the written -- congratulations on that. It's nice to know we're in the very top tier somewhere in the MCAT! Anyhow, the point is, you can get into medical school, especially with all your experience and that is what probably tipped the balance for me. I've been a minister since 1972 and was a practicing psychotherapist for several years while applying. " The man was 55 when he started...and now he's thriving as a 2nd year med. student. So...no...you're not too old. Go make your dream a reality buddy! -AG |
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