Hello! Thanks so much for all the useful information, I have a question that maybe you or any of the commenters can answer. I’m applying this cycle and I took a&p 9 years ago. I’m only applying to schools that allow a 10 year time frame for prereq classes. I plan on retaking the class this summer to have it be more current, after I submit my application in the spring. Some schools require that all your prereqs are met before submitting application. My question is, can I tailor my application for each school I apply to in CASPA? For example, can I say that I “plan on retaking A&P class” with the schools that allow a outstanding prereq and with the schools that don’t allow an outstanding prereq I just use the a&p class that I took 9 years ago? Is that allowed or will saying that I plan to retaking a&p in the summer automatically count it for all schools and therefore disqualifying me from schools that require all prereqs to be met before submitting an application?
@@thurgasivaruban2511 I would improve by finding a profession that you are truly passionate for. Not brainwashed by the prestige and money. Most PA schools only accept a certain race, and sprinkle a couple of minorities here and there. The numbers year after year do not lie.
Is that so?😅 well idk where ur from but in the UK majority of the PA students and people I personally know are from different ethnicity backgrounds … sure some of the girls in the video gave rehearsed answers I’ll agree with that- but how can you insinuate people aren’t passionate about becoming a PA? It’s a new profession and it’s for those who want to practise medicine,want patient interaction but dont want to go through the mbbs route (which I would agree is flawed highly btw) ‘Caring for others’ is somehow being brainwashed 😂🙏🏽 ok then..beats sitting behind a desk all day any time 🔥
Also PAs don’t even get paid half as much as other professions - even RUclipsrs get paid more so it’s nothing to do with money, secondly if it’s to do with prestige I reckon being a doctor would be more ideal - PAs don’t even get that much recognition 😂
Hello! Thanks so much for all the useful information, I have a question that maybe you or any of the commenters can answer. I’m applying this cycle and I took a&p 9 years ago. I’m only applying to schools that allow a 10 year time frame for prereq classes. I plan on retaking the class this summer to have it be more current, after I submit my application in the spring. Some schools require that all your prereqs are met before submitting application. My question is, can I tailor my application for each school I apply to in CASPA? For example, can I say that I “plan on retaking A&P class” with the schools that allow a outstanding prereq and with the schools that don’t allow an outstanding prereq I just use the a&p class that I took 9 years ago? Is that allowed or will saying that I plan to retaking a&p in the summer automatically count it for all schools and therefore disqualifying me from schools that require all prereqs to be met before submitting an application?
All these answers sound so rehearsed and fake. Sorry just telling it how it is.
So how would u improve ….?😅
@@thurgasivaruban2511 I would improve by finding a profession that you are truly passionate for. Not brainwashed by the prestige and money. Most PA schools only accept a certain race, and sprinkle a couple of minorities here and there. The numbers year after year do not lie.
Is that so?😅 well idk where ur from but in the UK majority of the PA students and people I personally know are from different ethnicity backgrounds … sure some of the girls in the video gave rehearsed answers I’ll agree with that- but how can you insinuate people aren’t passionate about becoming a PA? It’s a new profession and it’s for those who want to practise medicine,want patient interaction but dont want to go through the mbbs route (which I would agree is flawed highly btw)
‘Caring for others’ is somehow being brainwashed 😂🙏🏽 ok then..beats sitting behind a desk all day any time 🔥
Also PAs don’t even get paid half as much as other professions - even RUclipsrs get paid more so it’s nothing to do with money, secondly if it’s to do with prestige I reckon being a doctor would be more ideal - PAs don’t even get that much recognition 😂