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Maybe you've decided that physician assistant/associate (PA) is the career for you, and you've already begun planning out your steps to making that dream a reality. Maybe you're still considering whether this career is a good match for your lifestyle and your family obligations. Hopefully this episode will prove helpful wherever you're at in the process. In this episode, I highlight not only what's involved in applying to PA school but the associated financial costs so that you can make a plan of action and be successful, even if you're on a tight budget or have limited income. Throughout the episode, I provide some ways you can potentially save money and reduce the financial burden while gaining admission to PA schools. I hope that this episode encourages you to figure out what your best options are and that it also inspires you to reach out and utilize your fellow pre-PAs, PA students, and practicing PAs as resources during the process.
As I mentioned during the episode, I am more than happy to help advise, read over essays/personal statements, review any parts of your application, or answer any questions you might have! If you would like to get in touch with me, you can email me at [email protected] or follow me on Insta @the.nontraditional.pa_s.
Like, subscribe, and leave a note on what you found helpful or what you want to hear! Support the podcast here: https://anchor.fm/kirsten-kamaha/support
Music Credits: Intro Music by FASSounds from Pixabay
Other incidental music provided by Anchor.fm
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Maybe you've decided that physician assistant/associate (PA) is the career for you, and you've already begun planning out your steps to making that dream a reality. Maybe you're still considering whether this career is a good match for your lifestyle and your family obligations. Hopefully this episode will prove helpful wherever you're at in the process. In this episode, I highlight not only what's involved in applying to PA school but the associated financial costs so that you can make a plan of action and be successful, even if you're on a tight budget or have limited income. Throughout the episode, I provide some ways you can potentially save money and reduce the financial burden while gaining admission to PA schools. I hope that this episode encourages you to figure out what your best options are and that it also inspires you to reach out and utilize your fellow pre-PAs, PA students, and practicing PAs as resources during the process.
As I mentioned during the episode, I am more than happy to help advise, read over essays/personal statements, review any parts of your application, or answer any questions you might have! If you would like to get in touch with me, you can email me at [email protected] or follow me on Insta @the.nontraditional.pa_s.
Like, subscribe, and leave a note on what you found helpful or what you want to hear! Support the podcast here: https://anchor.fm/kirsten-kamaha/support
Music Credits: Intro Music by FASSounds from Pixabay
Other incidental music provided by Anchor.fm
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