You did it. You survived CASPA, nailed your interviews, and finally saw that beautiful âCongratulations!â email hit your inbox. Youâre in. Youâre going to PA school. đ„ł
Now what?
Youâve got a few months before lectures, labs, and late-night study sessions take over your lifeâand this time matters. So before orientation hits and your brain gets filled with anatomy, pharmacology, and clinical skills, hereâs your Pre-PA Bucket List: everything youâll want to do before your first day of PA school.
âïž 1. Take an Actual Vacation (and Donât Feel Guilty About It)
Youâve been hustling for years. Between PCE hours, prerequisites, personal statements, and interview prep, you deserve a real break. Go somewhere new, unplug, and let yourself rest.
Youâll never regret starting PA school rested and recharged instead of running on fumes.
đ©ș 2. Shadow in a New Specialty
Even though youâre accepted, shadowing isnât just for CASPAâitâs for clarity. Spend a day or two in a specialty you havenât seen before. You might discover a new interest (or rule one out before clinical rotations).
đŹ 3. Thank the People Who Helped You Get Here
Your mentors, coworkers, PAs you shadowed, your letter writersâtheyâve been part of your story. A short thank-you note or quick email goes a long way, and it strengthens those professional connections for the future.
đȘ 4. Focus on Your Health (Physical + Mental)
Your schedule is about to get intense. Use this time to establish good habitsâmeal prepping, daily walks, or therapy sessions if you need them. The students who thrive in PA school arenât the ones who study 24/7; theyâre the ones who know how to take care of themselves.
đ° 5. Make a Simple Budget
PA school is expensive (weâre not sugar-coating it). Create a basic budget so youâre not stressing over every coffee or parking pass. Even tracking expenses now can make a huge difference later.
đ§ 6. Refresh Your Anatomy & Med Terms
No need to go full âstudy mode,â but brushing up on anatomy and medical terminology will make the first few weeks way less overwhelming. Our PA-Cers Membership even has quick A&P and med term reviews you can do at your own pace!
đ€ 7. Connect With Future Classmates
Find your programâs Facebook group or GroupMe and introduce yourself. Making a few connections now makes orientation feel like a reunion instead of a first day at a new school.
đ» 8. Organize Your Digital Life
Clean up your inbox, organize your documents, and set up folders for each class. Youâll thank yourself later when youâre buried in PowerPoints and need to find that one lecture on antibiotics.
đŹ 9. Practice Talking About Medicine
Sounds silly, but get comfortable explaining medical topics or your experience out loud. Whether itâs to family, friends, or even your dog, this skill helps later in rotations and interviews.
đŽ 10. Do Something That Fills Your Soul
Paint. Hike. Read. Binge your favorite show. Go on spontaneous road trips. Youâre about to enter a season of intensityâfill your tank before it starts.
âš Final Thoughts
This season before PA school isnât just a waiting periodâitâs your reset.
Use it to rest, recharge, and step confidently into this next chapter.
Youâve earned this time. Youâve earned this moment.
Now go check a few things off your bucket listâyouâve got a big adventure ahead. đ
