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Reply to "Is 32 too old to graduate from grad school? Is it worth it?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Absolutely not too old. Many programs prefer applicants to be a little older - the work experience they get between college and grad school can be so valuable for class discussions and group projects. I went to business school, and the sole 23-year-old in our group had almost nothing to contribute when we talked about subjects that draw on work experience. I decided against going into medicine in part because I wanted a "normal" life. I didn't want to spend my child-bearing years in school and residency, missing out on opportunities to have a family. Ironically, I never married and didn't have a kid until 36. I totally could have gone the doctor route and not missed a thing. I regret it sometimes! and you never know, maybe you'll meet a good guy in/through grad school. or you'll be busy enough that you wont' dwell on not meeting someone yet. :-)[/quote]
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