Doogie Houser
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Good for her, but I wonder if she's emotionally mature enough? And how patients will accept her?
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Northwestern used to have a program whereby it was a 6-year program after high school to medical school.
You went to college for 2 years, doing basic science stuff, then you joined the medical school class. After your 1st year of medical school, you got your college degree, a BS in, I think "Medical Science."
Our class was 160 students, 60 of which were "shunts". In the first few years, there was a noticeable difference in maturity between the 20 year olds and the 22 year olds. By the time of graduation, it made no difference.
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Northwestern used to have a program whereby it was a 6-year program after high school to medical school.
You went to college for 2 years, doing basic science stuff, then you joined the medical school class. After your 1st year of medical school, you got your college degree, a BS in, I think "Medical Science."
Our class was 160 students, 60 of which were "shunts". In the first few years, there was a noticeable difference in maturity between the 20 year olds and the 22 year olds. By the time of graduation, it made no difference.
@George-K said in Doogie Houser:
In the first few years, there was a noticeable difference in maturity between the 20 year olds and the 22 year olds. By the time of graduation, it made no difference.
Presumably, after years of spending time with a bunch of medical students, everyone was equally immature?
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@George-K said in Doogie Houser:
In the first few years, there was a noticeable difference in maturity between the 20 year olds and the 22 year olds. By the time of graduation, it made no difference.
Presumably, after years of spending time with a bunch of medical students, everyone was equally immature?
@Doctor-Phibes said in Doogie Houser:
@George-K said in Doogie Houser:
In the first few years, there was a noticeable difference in maturity between the 20 year olds and the 22 year olds. By the time of graduation, it made no difference.
Presumably, after years of spending time with a bunch of medical students, everyone was equally immature?
You have no idea.
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Sure would be nice if the headline was simply 13 Year Old Girl Accepted to Medical School.
Did she have to take MCATs?
This is a huge adoption success story! I
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Doogie Houser:
@George-K said in Doogie Houser:
In the first few years, there was a noticeable difference in maturity between the 20 year olds and the 22 year olds. By the time of graduation, it made no difference.
Presumably, after years of spending time with a bunch of medical students, everyone was equally immature?
You have no idea.
@George-K said in Doogie Houser:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Doogie Houser:
@George-K said in Doogie Houser:
In the first few years, there was a noticeable difference in maturity between the 20 year olds and the 22 year olds. By the time of graduation, it made no difference.
Presumably, after years of spending time with a bunch of medical students, everyone was equally immature?
You have no idea.
I do.
Rabbits would hang their heads after hanging out with those guys...