You know what most pre-PAs worry about before their interview? “What if I say the wrong thing?” Ironically… That’s usually not what hurts applicants. In our years of experience as PA admissions committee members, we’veRead More
If you’ve ever thought… “I don’t want to sound full of myself.” “I don’t want to brag.” “I don’t want to come across as arrogant.” You’re not alone. In fact, this is one of theRead More
First of all… Congratulations! If you’re reading this because you’ve been accepted to multiple PA programs, take a moment to celebrate. Seriously. You worked hard for this. The GPA.The patient care hours.The shadowing.The personal statement.TheRead More
You got a PA school interview invite. CONGRATS! This is huge. Now comes the preparation for your big day! How you prepare depends on the structure of your actual interview and whether you will haveRead More
If you’ve heard the phrase “rolling admissions” a million times but still aren’t totally sure how it impacts your PA school application… you’re not alone. Most pre-PAs know rolling admissions matters.But what’s important is toRead More
You walk out of your PA school interview riding a mix of adrenaline, relief, excitement… and maybe the immediate panic of: “Wait… do I have to send thank-you emails?! And what do I even SAY?”Read More
Let’s be real—PA school interviews aren’t all “Why do you want to be a PA?” and “Tell me about yourself.” Some of the hardest interview questions are the ones that make your stomach drop aRead More
(And Exactly How to Do It!) If PA school interviews had “final boss” questions, these would be them: 1️⃣ “Tell me about yourself.”2️⃣ “Why PA?”3️⃣ “Why our school?” Everyone gets asked these at some point.Read More
So you finally got that PA school interview invite (cue happy dance 🥳). First off—huge congrats! That email means you’ve made it past thousands of other applicants, and now programs want to meet you. ButRead More
It’s one of the most common—and most important—PA school interview questions you’ll get: “Why do you want to attend our PA program?” Schools ask it to separate generic applicants from the ones who truly didRead More
