Do you remember having to memorize and recite passages from various “classic” books in high school english class? I remember having to get up in the front of the room wearing a toga (ie. bedRead More
In the quaint town of Rivertown, nestled by the banks of a winding river, there lived a physician assistant named Emily. Emily was known for her gentle demeanor and compassionate nature, always putting her patients’Read More
Who wouldn’t want to go to PA school in bright, sunshiny Florida?! I went to undergraduate in Florida at Florida State University and loved it! The weather is great and Florida definitely has a cultureRead More
According to the ARC-PA’s website, there are currently 300 accredited PA programs in the United States. WOW! That’s a LOT of PA schools to choose from! Which is good news for all you Pre-PA studentsRead More
For students applying to physician assistant (PA) school, it’s important to optimize your PA school application. Candidates that are strong in most areas are more likely to be granted an interview (and get accepted). OneRead More
Letters of recommendations (LORs) are an important part of your PA school application. Since Pre-PAs are limited in how many letters they can request, students need to be strategic about who you ask to writeRead More
If you’ve landed a PA school interview then you’ve cleared a MAJOR obstacle to reaching your dream of becoming a physician assistant! Congrats!! Many schools receive thousands of applications and only interview a small numberRead More
So you landed in-person PA shadowing?? AMAZING! Post-COVID, this is huge! PA shadowing exposes you to what your future as a PA may look like, helps you understand the healthcare setting, the role PAs playRead More
When I was in 3rd grade we had these things called “penpals” (I’m dating myself I know). Here is how it worked… Your class would get paired with another 3rd grade class from somewhere onRead More
In undergraduate, you had to take at least one or two math courses. And if you are on the pre-physician assistant track, you likely have tacked on statistics as part of the prerequisites you areRead More