I really enjoy the pre PA advice. I’m a sophomore in college and all I can think about is applying to PA school. Stressing already haha, but what are some things I should be doing right now to prepare for applying. I know you gave a few tips about working part time as a CNA, is there anything else that I should be doing ahead of time?
Just focusing on keeping a high GPA, that’s the biggest along with your PCE. You should try to get volunteer hours too, and try shadowing some PAs! Check out my video “the ultimate pre-pa checklist” 👍
These are all such good tips, thank you so much. Did you take any gap years between college and PA school? Or did you go straight through from college to PA school?
Thank you so much for the video! I was planning on taking summer classes this summer, but I haven’t started working on my hours so I decided that I’ll work on them this summer over the summer classes! Which schools did you apply to if you don’t mind me asking? I appreciate all the videos! Thank you and God bless! 😊
No problem! UK, St. Louis University, Midwestern, Wisconsin, Wichita State, Midwestern and Rosalind Franklin (Chicago), UAB, UMKC, UT Southwestern, and Trevecca Nazarene (Nashville, TN)
I went to UK. The average is around 7. I’d recommend at least that many. If you’re super competitive, you could get away with fewer and save some money, but it’s totally up to you. If you’re more of an average applicant, I’d recommend more programs to increase your chances.
I have never worked with patients before, is it required for PA school? Can I talk about other work experiences I have had? Does medical scribing work?
Hi, I'll just go ahead and answer but yes it is required for PA school. Scribing works for a lot of schools but some schools do not take scribing as patient care experience :)
Start looking for a level entry job as a phlebotomist or a medical assistant and start shadowing doctors. Get your patient care hours and start meeting professors that can write you letters and/ or doctor
Hi Ali I have a question are you foreign student I mean any immigrant status do you have in here USA I just wan to know how foreign citizens can apply for PA school ?
Hi! I’m thinking of going to college for psychology and then applying to PA school. When would be a good time to start PCE, potentially as a CNA? I know you mentioned starting too late, so I wasn’t sure what time you’d recommend getting started with that. Thanks!
Great question. I'd try to start getting PCE no later than your Sophomore year of college. This would give you a good time line to work part time at your job and get a few thousand hours!
Honest advice....I’m thinking about applying to only one school. It’s a school really close by that I’ve basically custom fit my stats for. I do fit into other schools in nearby states, but I haven’t taken the GRE and really don’t want to (the one I am planning on applying to doesn’t require it, those others do). I have a strong application, but I am stressed that I won’t be accepted. I just really don’t want to spend the time and money to study the GRE and apply to other schools if I end up being picked for this school anyways. Do you think it’s unwise to only apply to one?
Not totally. I had friends who only applied to UK and got accepted. You are taking a risk and if you’re ok with getting rejected and having to reapply, then by all means, go for it and apply to that program. If you think your stats are pretty competitive, that’s reassuring!
Good tips brother, I’m starting my bachelors program while working as a police officer. Looks like I need to switch jobs pretty soon to gain those patient care hours.
How were you volunteer hours and shadowing hours? Did you have a lot? I almost every pre-req for PA school (including lots of PCE) except for those two. Is it important to have lots volunteer and shadowing hours?
Hey, thinking about pursuing either PA or NP. Haven't completed undergrad yet, however, I was wondering if military experience would do me well on an application? I'm currently in AIT to be a 68W combat medic in the national guard. Just want to get a head start on making myself stand out.
Hey! Find a good study book (like magoosh), study for a month or so and hope you get above a 300! Many programs don’t have a minimum req, but a 300 is generally accepted as competitive. If you’re feeling iffy about it, allow yourself enough time for a retake in case you need to. I’d recommend taking it January of the year you’re applying to PA school for this reason. Hope this helps!
I love your content! If I’m looking like a very average applicant on paper, do you have any idea if me making meetings with program directors or being in contact with directors would help to show my interest and passion for specific schools? Unfortunately bombed my first couple semesters with the wake up call of college, so it hurt my overall GPA💔😂
Hey thanks!! Unfortunately, program directions generally don’t have sit downs with prospective students. You can, however, reach out to those in admissions. Some may invite you to their campus to talk about your application and how you can strengthen it. I’d recommend taking part in open houses. Really express your interest to them during these. You can also ask if they’d be willing to sit down with you one on one. The good thing is that many programs will look at your GPA in your last year or so of school as well as your overall GPA. They understand that students may have a rough start initially, but if you’ve done very well as you’ve progressed through undergrad, it’ll help you!
Thank you for posting this! Needed to hear this
Hello! I was a pharm tech for 2.5 years, would that qualify for patient care or healthcare experience?
In most cases yes. Check the websites of the programs you are applying to or give them a call to confirm what they consider PCE.
Great tips ! When should you apply to pa school if you plan on going straight after college ?
Jr year
I’m looking to become a phlebotomist. Is that good for patient care hours?
Thanks for the tips. I am starting this process, and you right about not doubting yourself.
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I really enjoy the pre PA advice. I’m a sophomore in college and all I can think about is applying to PA school. Stressing already haha, but what are some things I should be doing right now to prepare for applying. I know you gave a few tips about working part time as a CNA, is there anything else that I should be doing ahead of time?
Just focusing on keeping a high GPA, that’s the biggest along with your PCE. You should try to get volunteer hours too, and try shadowing some PAs! Check out my video “the ultimate pre-pa checklist” 👍
These are all such good tips, thank you so much. Did you take any gap years between college and PA school? Or did you go straight through from college to PA school?
I went straight into PA school! 10/10 recommend unless you're really burnt out on school.
Hey glad you posted☺️ hope your growing family is doing great sending much love 🤗
Thank you!!
Hey , I’m a physical therapy aide and I was wondering if my hours will count as patient care experience
Yes, I’ve heard of students using that as their PCE! You might want to call the programs you’re applying to and confirm that they’ll accept it.
Thank you so much for the video! I was planning on taking summer classes this summer, but I haven’t started working on my hours so I decided that I’ll work on them this summer over the summer classes! Which schools did you apply to if you don’t mind me asking? I appreciate all the videos! Thank you and God bless! 😊
No problem! UK, St. Louis University, Midwestern, Wisconsin, Wichita State, Midwestern and Rosalind Franklin (Chicago), UAB, UMKC, UT Southwestern, and Trevecca Nazarene (Nashville, TN)
Thank you so much! How many schools would you recommend that I apply to? And also if you don’t mind me asking, which school did you end up attending?
I went to UK. The average is around 7. I’d recommend at least that many. If you’re super competitive, you could get away with fewer and save some money, but it’s totally up to you. If you’re more of an average applicant, I’d recommend more programs to increase your chances.
I have never worked with patients before, is it required for PA school? Can I talk about other work experiences I have had? Does medical scribing work?
Hi, I'll just go ahead and answer but yes it is required for PA school. Scribing works for a lot of schools but some schools do not take scribing as patient care experience :)
what if your fresh out of high school with no experience
Start looking for a level entry job as a phlebotomist or a medical assistant and start shadowing doctors. Get your patient care hours and start meeting professors that can write you letters and/ or doctor
Great tips! I wish I started on my personal statement sooner too and picked out good fit programs sooner!
Thanks! Yeah, I think it’s two easy things you can do to set yourself up for success when applying!
Hi Ali I have a question are you foreign student I mean any immigrant status do you have in here USA I just wan to know how foreign citizens can apply for PA school ?
Hi! Love your videos and advice! Did you take a gap year?
Hey thanks!! Nope, I graduated in December and started PA school that following January.
You’re literally amazing!! Thank you 🙏🏼
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Hi! I’m thinking of going to college for psychology and then applying to PA school. When would be a good time to start PCE, potentially as a CNA? I know you mentioned starting too late, so I wasn’t sure what time you’d recommend getting started with that. Thanks!
Great question. I'd try to start getting PCE no later than your Sophomore year of college. This would give you a good time line to work part time at your job and get a few thousand hours!
Day with a PA thank you!
Honest advice....I’m thinking about applying to only one school. It’s a school really close by that I’ve basically custom fit my stats for. I do fit into other schools in nearby states, but I haven’t taken the GRE and really don’t want to (the one I am planning on applying to doesn’t require it, those others do). I have a strong application, but I am stressed that I won’t be accepted. I just really don’t want to spend the time and money to study the GRE and apply to other schools if I end up being picked for this school anyways. Do you think it’s unwise to only apply to one?
Not totally. I had friends who only applied to UK and got accepted. You are taking a risk and if you’re ok with getting rejected and having to reapply, then by all means, go for it and apply to that program. If you think your stats are pretty competitive, that’s reassuring!
Good tips brother, I’m starting my bachelors program while working as a police officer. Looks like I need to switch jobs pretty soon to gain those patient care hours.
You got it!
How were you volunteer hours and shadowing hours? Did you have a lot? I almost every pre-req for PA school (including lots of PCE) except for those two. Is it important to have lots volunteer and shadowing hours?
Hey, thinking about pursuing either PA or NP. Haven't completed undergrad yet, however, I was wondering if military experience would do me well on an application? I'm currently in AIT to be a 68W combat medic in the national guard. Just want to get a head start on making myself stand out.
If you're going to become a medic, that would absolutely count as PCE and give you a leg up on the competition when applying to PA school!
@@DaywithaPA awesome, thanks for the reply!
How do you earn patient care hours in college? I’m a senior in high school and want to take the Pa route.
Work as a CNA, a nurse, or an EMT.
Hey bro thanks for the contents man, bro did you take an accelerated PA program ? Or did you have a bachelor degree before applying to PA school
Bachelors degree before PA school 👍
Hi, do you have any advice regarding the GRE? Thanks!
Hey! Find a good study book (like magoosh), study for a month or so and hope you get above a 300! Many programs don’t have a minimum req, but a 300 is generally accepted as competitive. If you’re feeling iffy about it, allow yourself enough time for a retake in case you need to. I’d recommend taking it January of the year you’re applying to PA school for this reason. Hope this helps!
Do you know anyone who did the Army IPAP program? I’m current service and am thinking about applying! Always love your content thank you!
Hey! Thanks! Unfortunately, no I’m sorry. I’ve honestly never even heard of it. 😕
Day with a PA No worries man! It seems like a really good program thanks for the reply and I will keep on watching and enjoying your uploads!
I love your content! If I’m looking like a very average applicant on paper, do you have any idea if me making meetings with program directors or being in contact with directors would help to show my interest and passion for specific schools? Unfortunately bombed my first couple semesters with the wake up call of college, so it hurt my overall GPA💔😂
Hey thanks!! Unfortunately, program directions generally don’t have sit downs with prospective students. You can, however, reach out to those in admissions. Some may invite you to their campus to talk about your application and how you can strengthen it. I’d recommend taking part in open houses. Really express your interest to them during these. You can also ask if they’d be willing to sit down with you one on one.
The good thing is that many programs will look at your GPA in your last year or so of school as well as your overall GPA. They understand that students may have a rough start initially, but if you’ve done very well as you’ve progressed through undergrad, it’ll help you!
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When yall apply to pa school you need PCE, shadowing, AND volunteer hours? 😳 does the work and shadowing not make up for it?
Thank you, man! You related a few hoops I'm trying to jump right now.
First