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New Pre-Requisite Search Tool for Applying to PA School!


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Hi everyone! 

 

Check out this new tool for Pre-PA students!  You can search by entering a combination of Classes, Credit Hours, CASPA, GRE, GPA.  Enter in all the criteria you plant to fulfill or have fulfilled, and a list will populate of schools you are eligible to apply to!  Very easy to use and will save you hundreds of hours trying to find what schools you should apply to.

 

Please click the link to try it out! 

 

http://physicianassistantrequirementspa.com/pa-programs-search/

 
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is this legit? looks sketchy to me.

 

*i registered and attempted to use it and it searched for a long time and than came up with nothing.  it has an annual subscription "for advanced results", seems scammy to me.  guess i'll see how much spam shows up in my email.

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No good kids.

 

In life always be cynical of "easy" or "quick" or "free" things. Triply so if touted as "easy, quick, and free". :)

 

Also, be wary of new accounts with unusual/incorrect English. Especially if you have to register for something.

 

 

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No good kids.

 

In life always be cynical of "easy" or "quick" or "free" things. Triply so if touted as "easy, quick, and free". :)

 

Also, be wary of new accounts with unusual/incorrect English. Especially if you have to register for something.

 

 

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Sage advice.  I registered with a spam account i keep for just such an occasion and I certainly did not subcribe with $$.  It's a shame as a tool like this would be a legitimate money maker and downright useful.

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Guys- I made this in my spare time because I was coming from a business undergraduate degree.  I wanted to find out what classes to take to give me the best opportunity to apply to multiple schools.  Because the PA programs are so competitive, I think this tool makes sense and saves time. There is no spam or sharing/selling of any information.  The initial search is free, but yes I do charge $9.99 for full access to the search results.  This is to pay for the website and the maintenance of the site.  I do believe it is extremely accurate, however no tool like this can be perfect because some schools accept so many classes that its impossible to code. I do believe it's around 98 to 99 percent accurate. 

 

I would be willing to give free unlimited access to anyone that can offer suggestions to make the site better.  Someone said it was slow loading up? 

 

Just email me at mypareqs@gmail.com with your suggestion and I will change your subscription to unlimited use.  Or you can reply on this site, but I figured you may want to keep your message private.

 

Thanks!

 

RP

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Hello Everyone!

 

There have been a few improvements to the site such as:

 

- The site has been verified through a third party! ( See the seal at the bottom of each page)

 

- Increased speed when returning search results!

 

- Money Back Guarantee for any unsatisfied paid subscribers! 

 

* I am working on a profile page next, so you can save your searches. 

 

Remember, just by changing one class you could double the amount of schools you can apply to.  

 

I recommend to apply to a minimum of 10 schools.  Although this may seem expensive, it is worth it in the end.  If a student did not get into school the first year, it would cost them $100,000 in salary by (2016), plus benefits, 401k, etc.  It only makes sense to apply, apply, apply!  

 

Allow yourself to have options, by applying to multiple schools. 

 

Please visit the site today!

 

 http://physicianassistantrequirementspa.com/pa-programs-search/

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