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I’m 32 years old & I have switched gears from applying MD/DO to PA bc it’s significantly shorter & I now have a family don’t really want to go through a residency etc. So I have a few questions I hope you all can help me out with.
1) is it too take to apply for the 2023 cycle?
2) how do the Pa schools that do not accept gre differ from the ones that do?
3) since I’m older I haven’t taken basic science courses in a long time. I do have a masters in biology that I earned in 2018 would that suffice instead? Don’t really want to retake Bio 1 & 2 & Gen Chem 1&2 etc Took those 2008/2009?
4) I have a good amount of clinical exp. I worked as a MA. I haven’t worked since 2019 tho. My mother got sick with lymphoma so I came home to take care of her & once Covid hit I became her home attendant bc I didn’t want anyone else taking care of her bc she’s immunocompromised. Can I still use my MA exp? & home care exp?
5) I didn’t have a competitive ugrad gpa so I did my masters & graduated with a 3.69 that’s looked at right?
Thank you in advance. My head is spinning.
1) is it too take to apply for the 2023 cycle?
2) how do the Pa schools that do not accept gre differ from the ones that do?
3) since I’m older I haven’t taken basic science courses in a long time. I do have a masters in biology that I earned in 2018 would that suffice instead? Don’t really want to retake Bio 1 & 2 & Gen Chem 1&2 etc Took those 2008/2009?
4) I have a good amount of clinical exp. I worked as a MA. I haven’t worked since 2019 tho. My mother got sick with lymphoma so I came home to take care of her & once Covid hit I became her home attendant bc I didn’t want anyone else taking care of her bc she’s immunocompromised. Can I still use my MA exp? & home care exp?
5) I didn’t have a competitive ugrad gpa so I did my masters & graduated with a 3.69 that’s looked at right?
Thank you in advance. My head is spinning.