It’s a tough choice to make, especially because the cost of PA school is more once you calculate the interests of your loans into it. Yet, the smart thing to do is to dedicate whatever “free” time you have to study, because as he said, even seldomly working a per-diem here and there won’t amount to much and might hurt your performance at school.
I had two majors & a minor: I earned a Bachelor of Science in "neuroscience" which was technically a psych degree, a Bachelor of Science in French & Francophone studies, and a Linguistics minor
It’s a tough choice to make, especially because the cost of PA school is more once you calculate the interests of your loans into it. Yet, the smart thing to do is to dedicate whatever “free” time you have to study, because as he said, even seldomly working a per-diem here and there won’t amount to much and might hurt your performance at school.
This guy is so genuine.
Great video thanks
Im tryna set up my current career as a paralegal so that I'll be able to work part time (remotely) to cover my expenses.
What was your pre PA stats; like GRE, GPA, how many school you applied to
Your videos are soooo helpful!! Thankyou!!
Wondering if you would be willing to see my pa personal statement 🥲
I jus started and I was wondering if I should or shouldn’t work but anatomy jus got REAL and I’m def quitting
Hey, got a question, what was your major in your undergrad studies?
I had two majors & a minor: I earned a Bachelor of Science in "neuroscience" which was technically a psych degree, a Bachelor of Science in French & Francophone studies, and a Linguistics minor
@@JohnThePA thank you 😊