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6 Tips for Getting Started on Your Application Essays

By - Jun 14, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

Sometimes the hardest part of writing a personal statement or application essay for college or grad school is finding the discipline to sit down and focus. Often, once you accomplish that, the ideas begin to form and the words begin to flow.  The following 6 tips...

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Writing Your Physician Assistant (PA) Personal Statement [Plus Sample Essay]

By - Jun 12, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

While there are many different ways to approach writing a personal statement (PS) for your PA application, I am including a successful example here. The character limit for the CASPA application PS is 5,000 characters with spaces. In this essay, you are responding to the question,...

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Combining a Stanford MBA with a Tech Startup Career

By - Jun 9, 09:00 AM   Comments [0]

What’s it like growing a startup during business school? [Show summary] Stephen Cognetta had already co-founded his tech startup, Exponent, by the time he entered the Stanford GSB class of 2020. Today, he shares how his MBA experience shaped his approach to growing Exponent and what...

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Which One is Right for Me? PA vs. NP vs. Medical School

By - Jun 4, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

Why do you want to become a Physician Assistant (PA)? Why not a nurse practitioner or physician? To help you answer this question, what follows is a direct comparison of these three educational and professional options, focusing on three specific programs. Using information from the...

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Writing a Compelling Personal Statement

By - Jun 2, 09:20 AM   Comments [0]

How can you write a stand-out personal statement? [Show summery] Dr. Mary Mahoney, Associate Professor of English at Elmira College and Accepted consultant, draws from her expertise in the medical humanities to deliver advice for writing a compelling personal statement. Listen to the show! A professor of...

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Why Should You Consider Becoming a PA?

By - May 27, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

Most of the clients I work with are dead set on becoming doctors. I believe this mindset exists because doctors have such a visible role in patient care historically, and are represented in the media as being at the very top of the healthcare hierarchy. The...

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What to Look for When Selecting a Physician Assistant (PA) Program

By - May 22, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

One of the keys to choosing the right physician assistant (PA) program for you is program data,including information on the programs’ matriculants. Unfortunately that’s more difficult to come by for PA applicants since the Central Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA) does not provide data...

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A USC Rossier Student Discusses Grad School for Education, and Post-Graduation Goals

By - May 14, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

Learn how real students navigate their way through the graduate school admissions process and grad school itself with our What is Graduate School Really Like? series. Meet Kerin, a USC Rossier Master of Education student and senior research administrator with plans to improve his graduate program...

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Your Guide to Getting off the Waitlist in 2020-2021

By - May 11, 10:45 AM   Comments [0]

The application process is not over for waitlisted applicants. You’ve still got a chance of getting into your dream school. Now’s not the time to slack off, and it’s certainly not the time to give up. Continue fighting for that acceptance! Landing on a waitlist can...

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5 Qualities to Highlight in Your Physician Assistant Program Application

By - May 7, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

In addition to identifying students with academic promise, physician assistant programs are looking for students who have a wide range of specific personal characteristics. Based on the criteria for the most competitive PA programs, there are five general areas in which students are evaluated. What character...

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