Loving your videos!! Thank you for all of your insight. Would you say experience in one type of healthcare for a longer time (4 yrs) or experience in many types of healthcare/ direct patient care for shorter periods (1yr in 4 different positions) is better or worse on an application?
Thanks for the great video! I worry so much that when application time comes I wont even get an interview. I'll havey B.S. in psychology: Behavioral science next semester and will only need about 4 more PA school pre requisite courses. I have a 3.72 GPA, and im just starting PCE as a behavior aide in the behavioral health field, working mostly with children and dually diagnosed adults with autism, but I have no volunteer work and im 32 😅. My main concern is that they wont like that my degree is in psychology and that my PCE is in behavioral health 😮💨
One thing I hate about admissions for PA is that prerequisites are so vastly different depending on schools. Some do not even take prerequisites from community college.
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Loving your videos!! Thank you for all of your insight. Would you say experience in one type of healthcare for a longer time (4 yrs) or experience in many types of healthcare/ direct patient care for shorter periods (1yr in 4 different positions) is better or worse on an application?
Thanks for the great video!
I worry so much that when application time comes I wont even get an interview. I'll havey B.S. in psychology: Behavioral science next semester and will only need about 4 more PA school pre requisite courses. I have a 3.72 GPA, and im just starting PCE as a behavior aide in the behavioral health field, working mostly with children and dually diagnosed adults with autism, but I have no volunteer work and im 32 😅. My main concern is that they wont like that my degree is in psychology and that my PCE is in behavioral health 😮💨
I think those are great stats!!! You have a solid chance
One thing I hate about admissions for PA is that prerequisites are so vastly different depending on schools. Some do not even take prerequisites from community college.
I'm an Rt, was wait listed for a pa program, then received an email stating my prerequisites were > 10 yrs
Can you talk about getting interviews but not getting accepted or a slot?
It is usually related to interview skills in that scenario.