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
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
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
If you have been following us for any amount of time, you know we adore trail running! There is nothing like surrounding yourself in nature on some gorgeous single track! In the trail running worldRead More
We get asked all the time about gaining patient care experience (PCE). Many physician assistant schools now require a certain number of PCE hours to even apply. So naturally, being motivated students, most pre-PAs areRead More
If you know anything about rolling admissions, then you’ve probably heard it’s best to submit as early as possible to PA school. And this is true… …But not ALWAYS. Some students are better off waitingRead More
We are back again with a PA school by state feature! Below are Connecticut PA schools and what makes each one unique! As you know, every PA school requires something just a little bit differentRead More
We absolutely love our clinic positions…working as physician assistants in the OR and in the emergency department is SO fun. We frequently say to ourselves, “I can’t believe I get paid to do this!” SinceRead More
Most pre-PA students are aware of the importance of their CASPA GPAs. In fact, this is the aspect of their PA school application they focus on the most. It’s interesting because, YES your GPA isRead More
