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Old 12-23-2017, 01:24 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Maritime Q-Scout View Post
I would think the opposite. Professional schools like diversity not only in ethnicity and gender but age as well.

A youngin' has several years they can reapply whereas someone older may not. You'll get the 24 year old when their 25, but you may not get the 36 year old when they're 37.

Regardless, volunteer, do all the stuff they want you to do and go for it. What's the worst that'll happen? You're out the application fee. Compare that to not trying (if you really want to) and you'll always wonder.
You could be right but if they(the admission committee) are thinking about the best use of limited spots and with the shortage of GP's in Canada, I would think that if two applicants are relatively equal they would have to think of it as which one would be the better investment.
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