How To Ace The Physician Assistant School Interview: From the author of the best -selling book, The Ultimate Guide to Getting Into Physician Assistant School by Andrew J. Rodican (2011-08-30)
May 1, 2018 - Comment
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Mass Communications or Psychology is fine and they are much easier majors to maintain a … Purchased this for my daughter. She’s been very frustrated in her attempts to get in a P.A. School. She’s had two interviews, but was wait-listed by one school and got a rejection letter from the other. She’s applied to over a dozen schools. (Head’s up students. P.A. schools go “strictly” by GPA, no matter what they say. And it isn’t required to be a biology or science major as you might think, ie., Mass Communications or Psychology is fine and they are much easier majors to maintain a…
Great straightforward read! It helped with my interview, and I wish I had gotten it sooner. A fast read that provided valuable tips and feedback in such a succinct and straightforward manner. I was able to read through the book a week before my PA interview and felt that it helped immensely! However, if I had known about this book earlier, I would have definitely gotten it in advanced, as I could have practiced the material suggested in the book more. Nonetheless, the book still managed to help me prepare with what little time I had before the interview. This book seems to cover all…
Although most of my PA school interviews actually did not use many of the questions in this book, I felt significantly more prepared on interview day having gone through this book. In fact, I would actually recommend that pre-PA students buy this before even filling out their CASPA application and writing their personal statement. It has a lot of good info that I could’ve used while writing. Using this book, I got interviews to 5/7 schools I applied to and was accepted to all but one (I was…