Starting med school late reddit Reply reply The most helpful group on Reddit. As a 20 odd person just getting out of med school, don’t become my junior. I’m also a physiotherapist and learned how to use a stethoscope pretty much 4 Any advice or insight is appreciated. My grades were atrocious after undergrad. Starting medical school at 27 is definitely not too old to become a doctor. OP you will legit be fine. The average resident makes shit money for their hours, yes, but the salary is still above the average salary in the US and plenty of people start families in med school and residency. If you said starting med past 30+ then your Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. If your committee is hindering you rather than helping you, I would forgo the letter and finalize the app yourself. for For all of you in medical school or about to apply—Keep kicking butt and taking names! You will be awesome in your chosen fields! For all of you who have already gone through medical school and come out as Dr. Or check it out in the app stores Is it too late for me to go to med school at my age? I originally wanted to go to med in high school (medical doctor rin ang highest ko sa NCAE hehe), pero during college, nakaranas ako ng burnout, kaya medyo natrauma ako sa pag-aaral (hehe) at Reddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies. Also, there is a good chunk of the classes that are even late 20's and 30+ at many schools too. I always felt I'm too late or something , specially after spending 3 years studying biochemistry and almost taking my BS. Even if I only worked 15 years after residency in a speciality like anesthesiology I’d make much 25 votes, 44 comments. im starting the journey in spain, irland, or germany in a few years. Or check it out in the app stores 25 is not too late to start. I think you bring a huge amount by starting later, and it sounds like you've wanted to do this for a very long time. I started my career in politics but didn’t like it, so I’m switching back to applying to medical school (tried premed for a couple years in undergraduate but gave up) as a non trad. No age is too late to start studying medicine and going into medical school! **WGU Education Reddit Community. Sdn/reddit may tell you the opposite. Hope that gives some consolation you're not the only one in the old boat. Med school is hard but with hard work and discipline you will be just fine. Would do it again. 23 years old is not too late to pursue a medical degree and start a career as a doctor. The time I took off helped me find myself, and what goals I had in mind. Will it be too late to join MBBS at Many people start medical school later in life. Also, I have a lot of classmates who were also in their late 20’s and early 30’s when I started medicine. BA in May,. Kasi pag may grade 7 yung school mo dati, expected you'll be graduating high school the year you turn 18. A friend of a friend had her 7th & was breastfeeding during lectures. Better yet never too late to go to any school. Gulat ako I had classmates in med school who were 19 lang kasi 16 natapos ng high school tapos nag 3-year Bio course sa La Salle. If I get into med school, I will be 28 when I start. Do hospital management and become my boss 😅 So, I have a friend who is in his 40s and is starting med school in September with me (I'm 35). Many are scared prior to med school. Started my med school prereqs at 29, 5 months after having my second son. All of my letter writers were people I know well and I thought they would be strong. You're going to have to have a near-perfect GPA and score at least in the 80th percentile on the MCAT (much harsher curve than the SAT) to have a realistic shot at medical school. Members Online. r/medschool. Started med school in late 20s, by the time I finish fellowship will be closing in on 40. Depending on the school, a committee letter really won’t be weighed more than individual LORs mostly bc the committee usually knows nothing about the applicant and the individual will have more substance and all the requirements to have a letter are similar to a I'm starting a biomed degree in September with the hopes of following on with GEMI'll be 24 when I start biomed and should I get in 27/28 to start med school. Working first before getting into medicine made my motivation stronger. A girl in the med school here just started at 36 and a guy started at 32. Started med school at 31. The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is offered by the AAMC and is a required exam for admission to medical schools in the USA and Canada. I know, I know, never too late, you do you, don't let your dreams be dreams, etc. Graduated med school at 40. back to Med School at 30, no issues. You'll be in your 40s anyway: might as well be 40s and a Dr than just in your 40s. Also; you are not that old for medical school if that concerns you. I was delayed due to family hardship (health and financial), depression, self-doubt, self-hate, etc. As someone who started medical school at 27 and lived with two 21 year old classmates first year, everyone has their own struggles. I’m 25 turning 26 in a month and I’m applying this cycle. I get it. HS grad at 18, college grad at 22. i’m doing an md-phd program and depending on residency/fellowships, could also finally be a doctor once i’m in my late 30’s. Anything after October 15th is seen as late. Financial stability and quality of life are sacrifices that you will (more than likely- some have managed having kids in medical school) have to make if you want it. Will probably be 29 before she starts Med school due to the prerequisite classes and application. I guess something tough that I have already experienced is seeing other friends/colleagues pursue and continue careers that allow them to live and lead different lifestyles. It took time for me to assess what I valued about society and how I could sustain and further what I valued. you’re only four years older than i am, and i just graduated college. Comparison truly is the thief of joy. It’s not worth it, it’s never worth it to get into med school. For those of you who started med school after 30, and likely did rotations and/or residency in their mid to late thirties, did you ever work with an attending several years younger than you? How did it feel? Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now so realistically the absolute earliest I could start med school is 26/27. Most medical students apply several times/have graduate degrees/non-trads/etc. The reality is that you don't have enough time to function as a surgical Reddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies. It’s never too late. Med school seemed daunting at the time, but now looking back I WISH I could have that schedule again. You just have to decide in your heart that this is truly what you want and then nothing else will matter. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. I think he was the oldest in his class. e 6 years med school. DM me if you'd like to discuss :) I am 29 and starting my undergrad and considering med school is it too late? I have been a volunteer first responder and volunteered to take blood pressure at a local free clinic. More posts you may like r/medschool. Im not going to lie, it bothers me. Ill be 37 when I start Residency. Now a PGY-2. if it’s what you’re truly passionate about and you think it will stick in the back of your head the rest of your life, just There's a FB group called Late To Medical School full of people that age and older in medical school or hoping to be so. We also delayed starting a family till he was done residency. I’m 38 now just starting a neurology fellowship today. You don't need them to help you get research in medical school, there will be plenty opportunities without them so don't worry about that. I started med school at 22, while my closest friends at school are in their late 20s and early 30s. I would be 25/26 when I started. in addition, some of the scholarships I've been in competition for are non-deferable. Honestly, I think financially we would have been further ahead had he not gone to med school but he is happier practicing medicine. 21 of the top 25 paying careers are in health care. struggling with this EXACT THING. As they say, "Life begins at 40. At 30, most of us in my community are finished with residency or close to it, or we are successful lawyers or software engineers, or finance professionals making a comfortable 6 figure salary. should I be embarrassed that ill (hopefully) become a That's very good advice even though I only start med school in august sometimes I worry I am not going to make it since it seems very hard (and will be) but something that always calms me down is remembering that although it will be hard, most people will statistically make it trough it (only about 5% of students drop out) twenty-seven seems to be the average age upon finishing med school and passing med boards (assuming finishing premed at 20-21 yrs old). We’re talking roughly 34-35 years old until she can start paying off the debt she accrued all while not being able to enjoy the prime of her life because she’s grinding in school (maybe have fun It’s definitely not too late to go med school route (others have listed the various challenges quite well)—but have you considered PA? It’s a 2-year masters program, though you’d likely need to do several science classes to meet the prerequisite requirements (which is a good way to get back in to the grind w school after so many years away) I ended up saving my Post 9-11 which will help pay for some of medical school without having to owe all that time. I had my primary reviewed by multiple people within medicine, and have received secondaries from schools that screen holistically (UCSF, vandy). One thing I think might be weak was a lack of a super strong and consistent theme/narrative in my app. I just have no idea if starting school a little late is even a possibility. Finally went to med school around 35ish, so wasn't finished The #1 social media platform for MCAT advice. Just some Starting med school at 35 and going into Anesthesia or Radiology makes retirement a lot easier than doing Peds. 27 is incredibly young, including for medical school. FWIW: one of my friends finished med school with a classmate who was in their 50s! Time will pass no matter what we do so if you want to go to med school or do anything else - go for it! No one seems to have their shit together (at least in my friend group) and I don’t think it’s impossible to settle down while in med school or residency. Hi! 38 here and I start medical school this July. I think one of the biggest differences is money. Reddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies. took MCAT and applied to medical school, finished last prereqs during last semester (second half of orgo / orgo lab). Check out the I will be either 27 or 28 when I start medical school. Is 25 too late to start medical school? I will be 3 months into being 25 years old when I begin medical school next fall. ADMIN MOD Late 20s applying for Med School. I am 26, starting the pre med next year so it means I will apply in 2024, so basically 28 years old if i get accepted, I think you don’t need to think this way since many people starts to understand what they want to do in their lives later on, my dad finished his law school at 40 he’s now 62 and has a really good life, he also says to me don’t think about Started medical school @ 30 after 6 years in veterinary medicine. I'm 32, married and about to have my first kid in Oct. . You will have financial support via student loans. If I follow the path to become a doctor, I would start med school at 26/27. I am 26 and I feel totally fine about starting medical school. 9 years later started practice and retired last October. Anyway, I told myself that if I got into medical school, I would post on Reddit as a sort of inspiration to those who are older non-traditional (30+ year olds) and/or I'm in my late 30s and pursuing clinical lab science. Got married at the end of 2nd year and many of my My med school was a bit balanced between people fresh out of high school (no pre-med in Europe), people on their early 20s who had done another degree or taken some time off and Stethoscope usage started the second day of school. I'm almost 29, and will be 30 when med school secondaries start Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now I knew I wanted to study medicine at a very young age but in my country med school starts at 18 and I wasn’t ready (a combination of immaturity, ADHD and low self esteem). I’ve worked with several doctors who did not go to med school until late 30’s early 40’s after doing a career change and they all laughed at me when I said I felt old at 29 and still waiting to apply to med school and told me I was still extremely young. Quit, explain you want to relax before you start med school. Especially when I went to college form 2015-2019 with a mindset of wanting to go to med school, took all the pre-reqs, and so on. There are def easier paths to making a good income. Many friends I've made that have gotten into medical school are in their late 20s or early 30s. The hands on stuff comes much later. I'd rather get a nice 9-5 and get a smaller Undergrad 21, med school will start this fall at 33 years old, and fingers crossed for residency in 4 years! Graduated undergrad at 37, did a masters, started med school at 39, will start residency I am thinking of taking a little more time to strengthen my application before I apply. true. This is because many medical schools will start sending out acceptances to students starting on October 15th. Even a person who loves being a doctor hates this part of becoming a doctor. 7 GPA in my first degree, though did much better in a second degree far later. I was kinda a late bloomer and owned a printed newspaper which I have closed this year. At that point I decided to pursue PA school and started my requirements. My heart just wasn’t in school when I was younger, so I took time off and just worked. I worked 2 jobs while he was in med school so our debt leaving med school wasn't too bad. He needed to hear it - the number on the paycheck doesn’t make To me, 26 isn't that old. I was wary too, but a doctor of mine told me about a friend who did undergrad, became a nurse. I'm willing to try to take whatever time necessary to make my app more competitive. I feel the only time where age really matters is when you pick your residency. Don't get wrapped up around the age thing. A family friend of mine also didn’t start med school until his late 30s. But definitely feel the benefits of starting later as I was less stressed than my younger classmates and residency is breezier due to not really caring about what others think about me. Thank you for your comment! ~ Originally I started leaning more toward medical school in my plans because I liked the idea of working in a clinical setting over a traditional research setting for neuroscience because I would be able to directly help people over a short-term period of time. Med school 33. Late 30s, start med school soon! I start med school soon. My friends and I were 22 when we started more than a decade ago. You should have emotional support from your family. But honestly. Went to medical school at 36, after a long time doing other things. OP do a financial analysis to make sure you can pay the debt back in a time frame you are happy with, and then don’t even worry about the cash. They all came in with savings that they can draw from, plus two of them are married and so have joint income. there are many students who begin Med School in their 30's, same with Nursing school. I started med school at 26 and had 0 problems getting to know the traditional students. Many people pursue a medical career later in life, and they bring valuable life experiences to their medical practice. Med school absolutely is a burden to the non-med spouse. Starting med school next year. If they understand, great, if not, fuck 'em. I'm just as nervous as you about being older. my own ignorence lead me to a late start unfortunatly, otherwise would have gone to spain med school right out of US highscool. Yes, some people start at 22 but that is not the norm. He started med school at 30 and finished residency at 37. Bec really in med school everyday is a struggle of ‘bakit pa kasi ako nagaral’ so getting your grit and motivation that this is really what you want helps a lot. A general rule of thumb is that anything before Labor Day is technically early. Literally studying german rn and finiishing a post bacc non traditional language student. If you don't go to med school, you won't be a doctor, ever. September-October 15th is seen as okay (but not ideal). 21 is nowhere near to late. Starting at 25 is not starting "older" it's literally the average age. Female, mother of 2, starting this year at 33. —you were forged under immense pressure and shine like brightest of diamonds. 26 currently. If the length and cost of medical school seem overwhelming, consider other medical careers, such as becoming a Physician Assistant (PA) or a Nurse Practitioner (NP). I was slow to mature, both socially and emotionally, so it took me years to get my life to be relatively stable. Honestly, if you're starting medical school anytime before you're 40 I don't think it matters very much. My buddy had expensive tastes before he went to med school: BMWs, fancy cigars, microbrew beer, etc. Started in my late 20s mostly because of a combination of taking a gap year after graduating because I went to go on a bakasyon en grande, then pandemic happening, and having to take an LOA due to family and mental health issues (started for a bit then stopped). I'm in the US, so it's a little different here, but 22 is an absolutely "normal" age to start med school, and people start even later and have success. I was definitely not the oldest person at my residency grad not by a long shot. *For Returned to full time school years later, had most of my prerequisites already,. Enough encouragement, I just want to know, straight up -- what will be the cold, harsh, downsides of starting late? For you non-traditional late-bloomers, what have been the worst parts of starting late? Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Starting Med School in your late 20's/Early 30's . ** Where student teachers (prospective, current, and alumni) share insights, ask questions, and discuss It’s not throwing everything away! The profession is really recognizing that it’s a good thing to have physicians from all walks of life. That's exciting! Well, my wife and I are excited. You could very well do your 12 years and then come back out and go to medical school but that a lot of time and if your going to be in that long why not stay for 8 more and retire! Plus why wait that long before starting medicine. Do what you love, don't worry about being maybe a year older than others. Post here yesterday- Reddit user was trying to aggravate social class division- here is original post they Not uncommon feeling. I'll graduate exactly when I turn 40. I also traveled a lot which was kind of nice. good luck!! The Reddit Law School Admissions Forum. 2. Also has 3 kids while in med school. I kind of gave up for a bit and worked different jobs like hotel, non profit clinic etc. As people have detailed in other answers, the first two years are lectures, the second two are in the hospital, with the 4th year overall being lighter than the 3rd unless you are on an audition rotation. I was wondering if there is anyone here who has experienced starting medical school in their early to mid thirties/currently going through the application process? I am 30 and I am struggling with feeling isolated, and somewhat insane, for pursuing another degree when my peers are settling down/have been working for the past 6 or so years Now that her kids are a bit older she’s gone back to school full-time and started medical school a few months ago. However, as the title shows, I am probably quite a bit older than most new med students. If you are truly passionate about being a physician then this is what you need to do. 2019 grad starting med school this fall - actually very very grateful I took the gap years to grow, experience life, and be sure I wanted to go into medicine. I've been yearning for medical school throughout and was fighting the urge hoping it Reddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies. Opinion One of the top students in my class started medical school when he was 33 years old. Basically, I will be applying for med school for start in 2024. I know that being a doctor “pays well” but it takes damn long so my decision of potentially go into medicine would fulfill a lifelong dream, not to make money lol. What are other If med school were to start in July, and run straight through, no summer break, we could be starting clinical rotations in the beginning of 2nd year, and apply for match in third As a female starting med school at 24, would I be too old? Click to expand You'll be 28 when you get your MD find Mr. Never too late to go to medical school. My kids on the other hand? We are moving, so they dislike the idea. I intentionally didn’t apply to medical school right away because life experience is very important, especially if you want to go to medical school. For example, a good sleep schedule and working out regularly, meditation schedule, journaling, just something that you think you can actually get in a habit of doing. All of those things realistically need to be delayed due to medical school and residency, but if they get delayed into my mid-30s that's just too long. I feel like it would be hard to start a habit when you’re actually in the middle of med school, so make sure you know how to take care of yourself before you go into it. UK retirement age is 67: you've got plenty of time. After she becomes a doctor, there’s residency. Advice? Hey folks, looking for some advice on Med School. I want to be more mature and independent when/if I go to medical school. Went to PA school in late 20s. My friends and I think of it as an investment, as in our SOs are paying large shares of the bills, delaying having children, having to move around and change their own jobs, etc. Post any questions you have, there are lots of Hi! I'm 31 and I'll be applying to med school later this year. That doesn't exist. Another friend had twins after her intern year, around 35. Most of my class was 25 or older. I always wanted to go to med school. I wasted my 7 years after Intermediate and am now seriously thinking about giving an honest attempt at NEET UG. One of my superiors started med school when she was 27, she is now 47 and fulfilled her dream of becoming a specialist in two separate fields by the time she turns 50, she’s also the one I look up Not saying late 20's is too old, but you likely wouldn't be "starting" for 2-3+ more years if you are becoming pre-med from scratch. further specialization would take 3-7 years, depending on what program you will take. So I’m going to use my gap years to: 1) save up financially and 2) explore other clinical opportunities i’m 22 right now and won’t start med school until i’m 23. You aren't going to medical school because it's the right time to go to medical school. As others have said, the road is long (4 years med school, at least 3 years residency where you work 60-80 hrs/wk, possible 1 to multi-year fellowship with residency hours - or In the US, the median age for starting medical school is 24 so the median age for starting residency is about 28, and I wouldn’t say at least half of American doctors have no life and hate medicine because they started residency at 28. In my residency group half of us are over 30. ). I started when I was 21 years old due to being unable to enter med school financially at 18. I was 28 when I started applying to med school. He was NOT the oldest person in his med class (2 others were in thier late thirties/early forties) he was the oldest in his residency class. Reply reply Top 3% Rank by size . I’m a nontraditional and going to medical school with a 6 and 5 year old. 30 years later I still practice medicine and love every day ( there is no doubts however that the red tape is a pain ) Go Reddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies. We've both got in through doing an Access Course, and that's been hugely beneficial. etc. I am writing to show that going to medical school late in life can be done despite everything that one Hi! My husband was a nurse (LPN) for six years before starting his undergrad in biology at 26. " And if you go to med school now, you might likely be a practicing doctor by the time you're 40 (figure 4 years of med schoolyou'd be around 37 when you graduatethen a couple years of residencyYep, you'll be 40). I’ve delayed my med school timeline mainly due to financial constraints. SpicedPotatoes13. The medical school subreddits may be a good place for this question too. Check out the sidebar for intro guides. Your age should not deter you from pursuing your dream of becoming a doctor, especially if it's something you're passionate about. Once I decided to stop focusing on my peers who were graduating med school and starting residency while I felt like I was treading water in my $15/hr job, and I Well this gets me thinking about myself too. then, if you pursue subspecialties, that's another 2-3 years, then another exam But with that being said, there are many new attendings, especially in specialties that are only 3-4 years, who are late 20s to early 30s. If you ever want to be a doctor, go to med school. burnout, resilience, etc. I'm a med student of the europian program i. If you're from the USA, you'll need to take science prerequisites like 1+ year of chemistry, take the MCAT, do extracurriculars like volunteering and research, and then spend 1 full year just applying. Better late than never Reply reply PresentationLoose274 I’ll be 45 starting med school. after that, you take a specialty board exam. While it can be daunting to think about debt and career change, remember that pursuing what truly interests you is always possible. You should be going to be med school because you want to be a doctor - focus on that. After graduating at 22, I took 1 year to find my self (aka worked and did nothing :/), 1 year to prepare for the application, and will take 1 year to Otherwise, the interest on $100,000 med school loans will fucking kill you. Had to complete all of the prereqs as I came from a completely unrelated field. Medicine has always fascinated me. My classmates who started in their late 20s are definitely itching to get out and start their lives, and that's a full decade ahead of where you would be. I considered med school until I turned 42. People complain about the income and debt. Now I’m 27 and a sophomore biology major finally working on finishing my bachelors and my prerequisites. right and start popping kids starting mid/late fourth Definitely not too late at all. 24 is the average age to begin med school. /r/MCAT is a place for MCAT practice, questions, discussion, advice, social networking, news, study tips and more. If being a doctor is his passion then the timing doesn’t matter he Reddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies. The best place on Reddit for admissions advice. I’ll graduate when I’m about 29, and enter med school (god willing!). I'm just wondering what to expect really. You all are an inspiration. Now he’s a hot shot orthopaedic surgeon. Ayun. You’ll be fine. became a nurse. I really don't want to defer my medical school matriculation, l've worked really hard through undergrad to not take more than one gap year. Med school in September, 13 years between starting and finishing BA. Medicine is not just 5 years of med school, it’s the rest of your life. Going back to undergrad as a 29-year-old to then apply to medical school upvote Is med school too late to start at 27 upvotes I'm currently in my late 20s and I'm planning to start med school at 31. My non-trad journey is fairly straightforward: I've worked in the tech industry as an engineer for several years. It is NEVER too late to pursue something you set your mind to. It will require hard work and dedication, but you absolutely have the time to make it happen. Yes, Yes, Yes. The original subreddit for discussing all things related to medical school. I have several friends who started having kids in med school, most after 1st year. ynyjxzocc kodivk ctkpf hoknqjt acmr wiztbed sfwlz cols jaltvrv tadsii jghi wwycyf rlwcp urvfx nnjx