At least for the army you do your physical before acceptance. I went through the process last year, but ended up withdrawing my med school application to try again for better luck this year. From what I’ve heard, if your stats are good enough, HPSP is pretty much guaranteed, so I would say focus on getting into the school you want, then once you get the acceptance, start the HPSP application.
@learningwithlanden
2 жыл бұрын
I would agree with that from what I’ve heard both on the military and the civilian side-if you get accepted to med school, then an educational delay is almost always granted (I’m ROTC) and the scholarship is given.
@steven_king
2 жыл бұрын
I'm 37 and Starting my Jr. year. Looks like I'll be right on the cusp for the age limit. Do you think you can get a waiver? Heard you can get a waiver for just about anything.
@michaelrorem7579
2 жыл бұрын
I hear the Army is more forgiving with age waiver. Probably the most important thing in regards of age waivers is your health and fitness status. I’m just assuming from a non military dude. I’m also a non trad in the same age range considering HPSP. Best of luck!
@learningwithlanden
2 жыл бұрын
I am excited to see another HPSP video, especially because that is the current pathway I am pursuing (as a college sophomore). 🏥🩺 Regarding the Air Force not having PM&R physicians, while it is true that Walter Reed is the only location for the training in that specialty, Walter Reed’s website says all branches of the military can gain approval for their PM&R program. I am looking forward to the competitive HPSP process as I advance ->
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