today is a great day for a physician assistant FAQ frequently asked questions
now thank you everyone for responding I have a lot of material today so this is
going to be a two-part video so be sure to give me a thumbs up and subscribe to
my channel so you don't miss out on part 2 we're gonna dive right into this first
question personal statement tips and your tips and my experience in that
process so personal statement tips think about it the admissions office is
getting thousands of applications a day are they going to read your whole essay
probably not so most importantly nail the hook now the hook is the first few
sentences of your essay so start off with a quote make it interesting draw
them into your paper so they will read the whole essay and invite you in for a
POA school interview now your personal statement is selling your selfie you
want to tell a good story use real people real experiences adjectives
emotions make your story seem larger than life
be yourself tell the truth don't make stuff up but present yourself in a way
that missions is thinking hey this person seems pretty cool
I want them like them back I want to meet them in person and hopefully offer
you a spot in the PA program as far as interview tips I have a previous video
I'll link it below going in detail about that and I experienced in the process
that is a great video idea so I will say that for the feature I be asked about
finding shadowing opportunities this can be kind of difficult an easy way is
volunteering at the hospital hospitals always need more volunteers
and it looks amazing absolutely amazing on your application you have volunteer
departments that allow you to have hands-on experience if I got a lot of my
hours in the ER and also in the pharmacy and the other thing you can do is ask
your doctor I asked my ortho hey I'm your patient is it okay if I shadow you
and it was one of my favorite opportunities
something else that looks great do some research doing a medical mission
trip you're changing lives in third-world countries that's usually
where they're located again life-changing experience really exposes
to you and shows you how lucky and blessed you are to live and have such
great privileges in our country and also looks great on the resume lastly I would
email reach out to random small clinics in the area you'd be surprised a lot of
them are pretty willing to take on students or let you shadow because again
as a provider I love telling people about my profession and getting more
people into medicine rebecca asks about ways to improve and stand out as a
reallocate so I got into PA school on my second try most people I talked to it's
pretty common to get in on your second try you're competing against thousands
of people the class I applied to I believe had five thousand applications
which is pretty increasing pants what I would recommend is in your application
prove to the school especially if you're applying the same program and how your
application is different than last year what steps you took to improve and try
to bump up your GPA try to prove to them that your package is different than last
year and that you should get a second chance and getting invite to the program
this is a great question Corey asked about note taking techniques / time
management etc survival tactics one thing I learned the hard way is that
they go through a gazillion slides in an hour which is crazy but realistically
it's not uncommon to have a hundred slides per one hour lecture so for me
there was no way I could handwrite that fast so my top tip is probably to have a
computer I found it easiest to type on the bottom of the slides and trying my
best to review the slides that same diaper if not the next day so it's fresh
in my brain something out some points you remember you're in school from 8 to
5 you're already exhausted and you're going to go home and study for a few
more hours and be more exhausted so if you're not retaining any
information it's better to take a 30-minute break recoup go on a walk
so knowing when to take a break is probably my biggest tip for survival as
far as time management making a checklist
it feels so satisfying to check things off the list that way you have a list of
daily goals of course you're probably not going to get through all them but
just knowing how to plan out today how did partition your time is super helpful
in time and management another big tip of mine is to just keep looking forward
to the future my friends in PA school will make a joke how many sleeps until
the next break so five sleeps until Christmas vacation
two sleeps to the weekend just something fun to look at so remember how
lucky you are to be in school and that you're chosen out of thousands of people
so don't worry he got through the worst of it getting into school the end is
near same brand asks about how to beef up your GPA most efficiently post-grad
so for PA school minimum needing to be above of course you don't want to be
just at the minimum try your best for a As so I would say anything that's below
a B you definitely want to retake things like Anatomy med term that's gonna be
super helpful in PA school anything that's borderline B B+ I would probably
retake as well to boost up your GPA so it's really important to have a strong
foundation in anatomy in microbiology medical terminology you can even take
some farm classes to the show that you're getting a jumpstart into the PA
school curriculum this is my last question of the day is how to deal with
anxiety now PA school is going to be one of the most
stressful experiences of your life it was definitely super stressful for me
and remember you're not alone there are a lot of people who ended up going just
temporarily on anti-anxiety medications or seeking counseling does not mean
you're crazy it's actually okay and healthy to go out and get help so again
if you feel like this is you it is not uncommon and it's important for you and
for your sanity to do that what I did to deal with anxiety is to make sure to
always do something that makes me happy I did continue to teach figure skating
part time just a few hours a week you know it was crazy to work during PA
school but in my mind it was better to work three or four hours a week teaching
figure skating and doing something I love rather than spend two to three
hours staring at a textbook not rotating any information wanting to throw my
textbooks out the window other things people like to do yoga hot yoga dancing
music writing any type of hobby that you still love just remember to take time to
do it and then I think that really helps was just getting away from school just
going home on the weekends hanging out with non PA school friends i
love-love-love on my PA school friends but one role that we would joke around
about is getting together not talking about PA school not talking about tests
or studying anything stressful we wouldn't even have this joke if you talk
about it you gotta take a shot so just try not to talk about stressful things
and try to keep things light hearted hanging out with friends not frumpy a
school or family from home just to you know just don't you that's how school is
going just keeping your mind off of it just staying calm most schools also
offer fun things to do they may have something like intramurals a great way
to meet up a friend another program to the school and get some energy and
endorphins out and just relax so that's all the time we have today for these
frequently asked questions about PA school and the PA life stay tuned to
part two of the video where I answer my questions and see you guys next time
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