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SHOULD I JUST GO TO SABA AND GET THIS OVER WITH???
I started junior college in the fall of 97 as a highschool dropout. I was 33 at that time and now I am 40 and still not in medical school yet. I worked full time as an electronic tech.until I transferred to a university in fall 2001. I'm a biology major with a humanities minor and will get my B.A. in may 2005 (this spring). My GPA is overall 3.0 at university and 2.9 at the junior college. I screwed up my grades the first year at the university because I wasnt used to the science load and didnt know how to study. Now I'm in a groove and know how to get those grades and my transcript looks better every semester! Here is what I have: gen chem1=c genbio1=c finite math=b gen chem2=c algebra-trig=b- orgo lab1=A- gen bio2=B genphysics1=c genphysics2=B- cellbio=b genetics=A genetics lab=B+ Orgo1=B- STATISTICS=B Evolution=C plantphysiology=A Orgo2=B Orgo2 lab=B Virology=B And many other non-science classes. I figure that this means that I am doomed as far as the D.O. schools go. I plan to take the mcat in april but don't know what score I can achieve. I have not missed a semester since fall of 97 so you can imagine how determined I am. With orgo I figured out that I need only my books and a quiet place to study and I do very well. Saba sounds like a good place for this! I wonder if I should apply for August 2005 and try to keep moving. I hate the idea of going into a masters program and waiting around for another year to hear from U.S. schools just to get denied in the end and waste more time. Even if I crank out a 30 on the mcat, I'm not a straight A student! right now I could apply to Saba without the Mcat and see what happens. I don't have clinical experience but can get excellent reqs from teachers. DO YOU GUYS THINK I'M STILL IN THE RUNNING HERE AT MY AGE or is my family correct. everyone is laughing at me and saying that i won't get a residency anyway! TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK! |
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HEY...
I think its never too later to get educated....and personally specking i think you can become a doctor if you have the guts to go thourgh University Degree. I don't think the evaluation committee will ever discriminate any student applying for residency becasue of age. And i personally believe that beign in the closer age to the baby boomers will actually increase your chances. Do apply and try your best..
Good Luck, Siddman ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Faith it seems, is not wihtout a touch of irony |
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Age isn't everything
Apply to SABA. You sound very competitive and devoted. Also, your age is not a hinderance unless you want a 10 year residency. If you just want General Practice, you could be done by 48 with residency and all. So, I say apply for Sept 2005. What do you have to lose? Also, there were people in my semester who were in there mid fifties. So apply already!
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apply
Val is right, apply
My husband starts in May and he turned fourty two days ago! You have already done so well, just going back to school after all that time was a major accomplishment! As far as anyone laughing, what will they be doing in a few years, when you are practicing medicine? Bobbi |
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just do it !
Apply!
You are never too old. All of us will get older but at least we'll have an MD. If you don't do it, you will always reflect and think" what if...." , "I should/could have..." I have wasted a year researching which school I wanted to attend, couldn't decide, did not have the guts to move to a different country and now I am in my 4th semester. Give it a shot, it is so worth it. Best of luck! |
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I like using other peoples words to sum up how I feel, so here is an old favorite in the ski industry.
"If you don't do it this year, you'll be one year older when you do" - Warren Miller (ski guru) Ta Da - so if you haven't sent in the application yet, then get your bottom over to the SABA university website ( www.saba.edu ) , download the application and start filling in the easy stuff like your name, and address, and phone number and you will find that once you get started you won't be able to stop. For fun, you can make your spouse help you, or your kids (this game is for those 5 and over only though) or make a whole party out of the shindig. I am sure that you get the point, now go and do it already! Val |
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NEVER too old
My LVN classmate graduated at the age of 57 with a left lung only. Dr. Maragret W. graduated from med school at age 55 after years of homemaking. You are never too old! Val is right. Once you started the easy part the rest just seems to flow right along. Go for it!
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Fight Club quote
I think that Tyler Durden said it best when he said, "Getting fired is the best thing that could happen to any of us. That way, we'd quit treading water and do something with our lives." Sometimes we need a kick in the pants to achieve our goals.
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