accepted at a #1 PA program | CASPA stats
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ส.ค. 2024
- i'm so excited to share that i was accepted to my dream PA program! i hope that sharing my stats was helpful (or made you feel better, haha). i know how much of a struggle the application process can be, especially if you're a non-traditional applicant or if your college didn't have a specific PA track. feel free to message me anytime and use me as a resource! i check instagram the most, so that might be the best platform for us to talk ^^
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TIME STAMPS:
background: 2:15
gpa: 2:46
pce: 3:24
research: 4:18
hce/volunteer: 4:59
shadowing: 5:52
GRE: 6:59
LORs: 8:13
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C O N N E C T:
Instagram: tsui_alice5
Twitter: tsui_alice
Business Inquiries Email: AliceJames0916@gmail.com
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Congrats Alice!!! 💕
thank u ☺️
Congratulations!! I applied this past cycle as well! 🥳🎉
back at you!! excited for us to become providers :)
Will you please share list of universities you have applied to
will be applying end of junior year, wish me luck !
yay!! good luck, you'll do great :)
Do you have any advice for people with lower GRE scores? Can experience in the field make up for it
i definitely believe that if your application has other strengths, whether it be pce hours or gpa, it can definitely outweigh a lower gre score. i think the general consensus is to shoot for 300 or above, but you may get a better idea of what score you need if your program has averages from previous applicants :)
Hey, can you make a video on how an international student do PA. I'm from India & I dream to work in US. But there's little to no information about this. :( please help me
hey! i'm so sorry, i have no idea what the requirements are for international students as i am a domestic student. i think it may be easier if you attend an undergrad institution in the US as the pre-requisites will transfer in a smoother manner! but that's the only advice i have :(