Lowstats Posted January 25, 2016 Share Posted January 25, 2016 I know there are a lot of threads on this topic already, but I decided to share this for those who don't have the best stats but truly want to be PAs. I just got accepted this 2015-2016 cycle, and I'll be starting PA school in the fall! It can be done, but you have to work extra hard to prove that you really have what it takes. Undergrad Major: Biology CASPA CGPA (undergrad): 2.80 CASPA SGPA: 2.97 Post-Baccalaureate: 4.0 (17 credits) GRE: 149V, 153Q, 4.0A LORs: 3 MDs, 1 PA Age: 29 Attempt: 1st HCE: Approximately 6000 (paid, volunteer, etc) Shadowing: MDs, PAs, 1 NP Applied: 10 + schools too many to list Interview invitations: 5 (declined 1) Acceptances: 2 Waitlisted: 1 Denied: Who cares? Nobody likes rejection, but you simply can't win them all. If you're meant to be a PA, you'll become one. It took me 4 years to prepare and apply, and I got in on my first attempt. This is not something you can rush; shadow PAs, take health/science classes, help your community, be very familiar with the profession, and most importantly: do it for the right reasons. Be honest, genuine, and enjoy the process. If they say no, someone will see in you what others don't. However, you also have to be realistic; if you can't honestly explain why your grades are low, why they should pick you vs. a 4.0 applicant, and why you really want to be a PA, then you're not ready. Take your time, explore other professions.. stay motivated! 2 12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PA-S Zoidberg Posted January 25, 2016 Share Posted January 25, 2016 Undergrad: Colorado College (2010), University of Alaska Anchorage, UNE Cumulative GPA: 3.0 Cumulative Science GPA: 3.06 CASPA Submitted: June 2015 CASPA Verified: June 2015 Age: 28 GRE: V166, Q154, W 4.5 HCE: 5 years as Pilates Instructor. 1 year medical scribe Shadowing: 30 hours+ with PMR MD, DPT, DO FP. Volunteer: 300+ as volunteer EMS and youth mountain bike coach. LOR: FP DO, FP PA, 2 x EM MD Schools Applied: UW Medex, OHSU, Pacific, UC Davis, Marshall Ketchum, Heritage U, Idaho State U, Duke, UNC Chapel Hill, Rocky Mountain College,Rocky Mountain University, Stanford University, Touro California, Franklin Pierce, Southern California, University of the Pacific Interviews: UW Medex- Anchorage, UNC Chapel Hill, Idaho State U Interview Waitlist: Pacific U Rejected: UNC Accepted: UW Medex- Anchorage, Idaho State Attending: UW MEDEX- Anchorage Attempt: 2nd-ish (1st only applied to MEDEX to get a feel for the process). So excited to be starting this promising career and am looking forward to participating in my local medical community (Alaska). For those who are low GPA. Last year I had a 2.7 GPA! With hard work, introspection, and smart application skills you too can be a PA-S. Pulled from my post on the app stats page! Similar experience. Your best bet is to apply broadly, have a mission, and know the application process inside and out!. 1 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kwame E Posted January 25, 2016 Share Posted January 25, 2016 Awesome thread! Thank you guys for sharing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kenab Posted January 25, 2016 Share Posted January 25, 2016 This thread gives me some hope. I'll be applying at the beginning of May and while I have a decent cGPA (3.5) and HCE, my sGPA is only 3.12. I hope to have the same results as you guys did Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rpackelly Posted January 25, 2016 Share Posted January 25, 2016 Absolutely. I advised several second time applicants in a similar situation who got in after "laser-focusing" their goals. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dignitary Posted January 25, 2016 Share Posted January 25, 2016 It took me 4 years to prepare and apply, and I got in on my first attempt. This is not something you can rush; shadow PAs, take health/science classes, help your community, be very familiar with the profession, and most importantly: do it for the right reasons. Be honest, genuine, and enjoy the process. If they say no, someone will see in you what others don't. However, you also have to be realistic; if you can't honestly explain why your grades are low, why they should pick you vs. a 4.0 applicant, and why you really want to be a PA, then you're not ready. Take your time, explore other professions.. stay motivated! Do you mind listing or PMing the names of the schools in which you got interview invites / acceptances? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timon Posted January 26, 2016 Share Posted January 26, 2016 I figure I'll add to this thread. Here's mine from 3 years ago. As an update to three years ago: PA Foundation IMPACT Grant Recipient, Touro Nevada Service to the Institution Award Recipient, Tony Hsieh Downtown Project Scholarship winner, two articles in the PA Professional, and successfully passed the PANCE on my first attempt now working in Family Medicine. Undergrad Ed School: California State University Fullerton Major: Communications, emphasis in Advertising Cumulative Undergrad. GPA: 2.31 (Fresh 2.05, Soph 2.09, Jr 2.46, Sr 2.70) Science Undergrad. GPA: 1.75 Graduate Ed School: University of Phoenix (South Coast Campus) Major: MBA, emphasis in Marketing Cumulative Graduate GPA: 3.69 Science Graduate GPA: N/A Post Bach School: UOP and Southern California University of Health Science Cumulative Graduate GPA: 4.0 Science Graduate GPA: 4.0 Total cGPA: 2.93 Total sGPA: 3.56 Age at application time : 32 (31 first time applying) 1st GRE: N/A 2nd GRE: (if applicable) Direct Patient Care : 414 hours - ER Tech (Nearly 3K at time of matriculation) Other Health Care :400 Hours Primary Secondary Care (CPR) instructor / Rescue Diver Instructor (OWSI), Certifications / Licenses as 12 Lead EKG Tech (NCCT), Phlebotomy (ASCP), ACLS, PALS, NRP and some other scuba diving emergency first responder certifications Extracurricular/Research Activities: 530 Hours PA Shadowing, 768 hours of various volunteering, Sigma Pi Fraternity - Leadership School, IFC President, VP Programs, & VP Recruitment, Various Committee Chairs. Honors and Awards from previous work experience. Schools Applied: Touro University Nevada & Western University (2nd attempt), [1st attempt I didn't know what I was doing: Western U, LLU, Touro CA, SJVC, UC Davis, Samuel Merritt] Application Submitted Date: 06/28/2012 Schools Received Application Date: 07/15/2012 Interview Invites: Touro Nevada Denied: Western University Withdrew Application: None Waitlisted: None Accepted: Touro University Nevada!!! 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hillary Posted April 11, 2018 Share Posted April 11, 2018 I figure I'll add to this thread. Here's mine from 3 years ago. As an update to three years ago: PA Foundation IMPACT Grant Recipient, Touro Nevada Service to the Institution Award Recipient, Tony Hsieh Downtown Project Scholarship winner, two articles in the PA Professional, and successfully passed the PANCE on my first attempt now working in Family Medicine. Undergrad Ed School: California State University FullertonMajor: Communications, emphasis in AdvertisingCumulative Undergrad. GPA: 2.31 (Fresh 2.05, Soph 2.09, Jr 2.46, Sr 2.70)Science Undergrad. GPA: 1.75 Graduate Ed School: University of Phoenix (South Coast Campus)Major: MBA, emphasis in MarketingCumulative Graduate GPA: 3.69Science Graduate GPA: N/A Post Bach School: UOP and Southern California University of Health ScienceCumulative Graduate GPA: 4.0Science Graduate GPA: 4.0 Total cGPA: 2.93Total sGPA: 3.56 Age at application time : 32 (31 first time applying) 1st GRE: N/A2nd GRE: (if applicable) Direct Patient Care : 414 hours - ER Tech (Nearly 3K at time of matriculation)Other Health Care :400 Hours Primary Secondary Care (CPR) instructor / Rescue Diver Instructor (OWSI), Certifications / Licenses as 12 Lead EKG Tech (NCCT), Phlebotomy (ASCP), ACLS, PALS, NRP and some other scuba diving emergency first responder certifications Extracurricular/Research Activities: 530 Hours PA Shadowing, 768 hours of various volunteering, Sigma Pi Fraternity - Leadership School, IFC President, VP Programs, & VP Recruitment, Various Committee Chairs. Honors and Awards from previous work experience. Schools Applied: Touro University Nevada & Western University (2nd attempt), [1st attempt I didn't know what I was doing: Western U, LLU, Touro CA, SJVC, UC Davis, Samuel Merritt] Application Submitted Date: 06/28/2012 Schools Received Application Date: 07/15/2012 Interview Invites: Touro Nevada Denied: Western University Withdrew Application: None Waitlisted: None Accepted: Touro University Nevada!!! Hey Timon! I know it’s been a while since you’ve replied to this, but i just stumbled upon your response. I’m in the exact-ish boat as our were in 3/4 years ago (minus the post-bac). I’m also about to graduate from CSUF this spring. Just was curious as to why you took on a graduate MBA program instead of something science related? Also, I’m wondering if doing a post-bacc or just taking JC classes would be the better way to go to help my GPA? I’d really really love to know and talk more if possible! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timon Posted September 15, 2018 Share Posted September 15, 2018 On 4/11/2018 at 1:57 AM, Hillary said: Hey Timon! I know it’s been a while since you’ve replied to this, but i just stumbled upon your response. I’m in the exact-ish boat as our were in 3/4 years ago (minus the post-bac). I’m also about to graduate from CSUF this spring. Just was curious as to why you took on a graduate MBA program instead of something science related? Also, I’m wondering if doing a post-bacc or just taking JC classes would be the better way to go to help my GPA? I’d really really love to know and talk more if possible! Hi Hilary, When I graduated from CSUF, it was right after 9/11 so I had no job. I started working in the business field so naturally I got my MBA with emphasis in marketing due to the industry I was in. It wasn't until after I got out and then ENRON and Lehman Brothers happened as the housing bubble and market crash that I decided to pursue medicine. In regarding to going to JC or post-bach, GPA is GPA. It doesn't matter where you went to so long as its accepted by the school's you're applying to and you're performing well in those classes. Best of luck fellow Titan! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bs1234 Posted June 7, 2019 Share Posted June 7, 2019 In response to the original message, Which schools did you apply to? Which ones did you interview at? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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