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Published by: anonym 2009-01-07

  • I want to know my chances of getting accepted to medical school. My first choice would be a U.S. medical school and my second choice would be an offshore medical school. I have done some preliminary research. Let me describe me and then a little about my research, then post my question(s). I wish to go to medical school to be a medical doctor -- practicing medicine, either as Family Practicioner or Internal Medicine. I am 46 years old. I live and work in the San Francisco Bay Area. A "non-traditional" med student is anyone over 27 years of age. I went to the UCSF med school web site and looked at both admissions requirements and successful applicant profilt --http://www.som.ucsf.edu/som/education/admission/requirements.asp# The oldest person recently accepted is 37. I went to the AMCAS web site and clicked on "contact schools", then clicked on the schools in Missouri, Arkansas and Kansas, and looked at the student profiles. http://www.aamc.org/meded/medschls/admissions.htm The reason I looked at schools there is because I grew up in Kansas, have relatives in KS and MO, and vacationed in AR. I believe it was KY med school lists the oldest student at age 39. (Missouri only accepts residents in contigous states.) I am a California resident. Last year at age 45 I graduated Magna Cum Laude with my Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems (IS -- not engineering) from Golden Gate U in San Francisco. Graduating with honors was accidental -- I never dreamed or expected that would happen. To go to med school, I need to pick up the pre-med classes -- 2 years chemistry, 1 year biology and 1 year physics. The student profiles for the schools I looked at all had high GPA's in the science classes -- 3.7. I doubt that I could do that. Comfortably, I could earn B or B+ average. An average above that would be possible but uncertain for me. I would be at least 49 or 50 by the time I finish pre-med. And let's assume I don't have a 3.7 GPA in the sciences. Also, UCSF looks at the "breadth and depth" of extracurricular activities. As I worked my way through undergraduate school, I basically have none. Now I work a regular 40-hour work week. What would be my chances of getting into a U.S. medical school -- private or public? Can you name any school that has taken students my age and with a B or B+ average in the sciences? What about offshore schools? Please list the web sites of any schools where I would have a good chance -- a reasonable chance -- of getting accepted. Also, I looked at Judy Colwell's web site (www.judycolwell.com) which I found from Google Answers. It seems to me that I almost need to know that I could get accepted to med school before I plunge into the pre-med classes. I know about "Early Decision" but those are for residents of the state. Is there any U.S. or offshore school where I could know in advance? Thank you. Cynthia Diane
  • Medical Scholars Program, Rice University/Baylor College of Medicine::
    High school seniors who have been selected by the normal Rice admission procedures Baylor College of Medicine is the only private medical school in the
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