If you’ve spent any time in Pre-PA Facebook groups, Reddit threads, or TikTok comments, you’ve probably seen a mix of “advice” that’s—let’s be real—half fact, half myth, and half panic-inducing. (Yes, we know that’s threeRead More
You did it. You survived CASPA, nailed your interviews, and finally saw that beautiful “Congratulations!” email hit your inbox. You’re in. You’re going to PA school. 🥳 Now what? You’ve got a few months beforeRead More
So it’s finally your CASPA cycle to apply (yay, go you!). You’re feeling accomplished, maybe even a little relieved. And then…you notice half of the schools you plan to apply to have multiple supplemental essays…orRead More
Your no-fluff guide to the real costs, how to plan for them, and where to save big. If you only budget for tuition, PA school will feel more expensive—and more stressful—than it has to. The truth:Read More
If your stomach drops every time GPA comes up, breathe. Your GPA is a lagging indicator—a snapshot of who you were in a particular season, not who you are now. PA schools aren’t hunting forRead More
Rejection hurts. Whether it was a polite email or radio silence after months of waiting, finding out you didn’t get into your dream PA school (or any PA school) can feel like a punch inRead More
Submitting your CASPA application is a big moment — months (or even years) of work go into getting everything just right. So what happens when you hit submit… and then realize you made a mistake?Read More
So you’ve hit submit on CASPA (yay 🙌) … and now? Crickets. You’re refreshing your email like it’s your full-time job, stalking your portal, and wondering: Am I supposed to just… wait? Friend, here’s theRead More
So you’ve hit submit on CASPA (cue confetti 🎉) … and now you’re in the waiting game. This is the part no one warns you about. You’ve poured your soul into your personal statement, rackedRead More
If you’ve spent any time talking to current PA students, you’ve probably heard some version of this: “PA school is like drinking from a firehose.” And honestly? They’re not exaggerating. The amount of information you’llRead More
