One of the biggest mistakes pre-PAs make on their CASPA application is listing every single experience they’ve ever had—thinking that more = better. But the truth is, PA schools don’t care about everything you’ve everRead More
One of the most important letters of recommendation (LORs) for your CASPA application is from a physician assistant—and for good reason. PA schools want to see that a practicing PA can vouch for your understandingRead More
Applying to PA school is highly competitive, and while having a strong GPA and solid patient care experience is important, red flags in your application can hurt your chances—sometimes without you even realizing it. PARead More
If you’ve been researching PA programs, you’ve probably seen the phrase “holistic admissions” more times than you can count. But what does that actually mean? Does it mean grades don’t matter? Does it mean yourRead More
In today’s world, your social media presence can say a lot about you, and PA schools know it. While it’s not the first thing an admissions committee checks, your social media can help or hurtRead More
Applying to PA school can feel like a high-stakes, high-pressure journey, and it’s easy to focus on what you think are the weak spots in your application. But what if we told you that yourRead More
Applying to PA school is an exciting and nerve-wracking process, but many applicants do not realize how expensive it can be. Between CASPA fees, secondary applications, interview travel, and more, the costs can add upRead More
Applying to PA school is competitive, and admissions committees are looking for well-rounded, prepared candidates who can handle the rigorous demands of the profession. But even strong applicants can have red flags on their application—thingsRead More
If you’re thinking about getting a masters degree before applying to PA school, you’re probably wondering: Is it worth the time and money? Will it actually help my application? Or am I just delaying theRead More
Applying to PA school is one of the most exciting (and stressful) things you’ll ever do. But let’s be real no one wants to look back and think, Wow, I really should have done thatRead More