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UGoLong Posted April 2 Share Posted April 2 From my experience, you could take courses anywhere and a formal post-bacc isn't required; you could just take courses. If you have had no science at all, I recommend you take some basic science classes before the prereqs so that you have a good base to build on. It will also take lots of classes to offset a 2.5 from 4 years of college. Assuming an equal number of credits going forward, 4 years of a 4.0 would raise your total GPA to 3.25. Spend some time shadowing some PAs. You have a big commitment ahead and it's best to know what you're getting into. Best wishes. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SedRate Posted April 2 Share Posted April 2 Good advice above. Further, high-quality patient care experience and good letters of recommendation may help compensate for what you may lack on the academic side. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnDelagarza Posted April 15 Share Posted April 15 (edited) On 4/2/2024 at 7:14 AM, UGoLong said: From my experience, you could take courses anywhere and a formal post-bacc isn't required; you could just take courses. If you have had no science at all, I recommend you take some basic science classes before the prereqs so that you have a good base to build on. It will also take lots of classes to offset a 2.5 from 4 years of college. Assuming an equal number of credits going forward, 4 years of a 4.0 would raise your total GPA to 3.25. Spend some time shadowing some PAs. You have a big commitment ahead and it's best to know what you're getting into. Best wishes. I've been in your shoes, feeling stuck and uncertain about the next steps in my career. It's tough navigating through the options, but remember, you're not alone. Take some time to reflect on what truly excites and motivates you. Networking with peers and mentors in the field can also provide valuable insights and guidance. Don't be afraid to explore different paths; sometimes, the unexpected can lead to amazing opportunities. And if you're considering online jobs, there are a variety of opportunities - from content writing to customer support, you can rely on your interests. For example, I like gaming niche and gambling, and I follow Santeda international b.v. casinos https://notgamstop.com/casino-groups/santeda/ checking offers cause I like their exciting opportunities in the online casino industry. Keep pushing forward, stay positive, and trust that you'll find the path that's right for you. Thanks for answering, I appreciate it. I will keep it in my mind. Edit: I've been in your shoes, feeling stuck and uncertain about the next steps in my career. It's tough navigating through the options, but remember, you're not alone. Take some time to reflect on what truly excites and motivates you. Networking with peers and mentors in the field can also provide valuable insights and guidance. Don't be afraid to explore different paths; sometimes, the unexpected can lead to amazing opportunities. Edited Wednesday at 02:00 PM by JohnDelagarza Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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