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Paying for PA School Part 3 - Student Loans

In Part 1 of this series, we talked about the costs of PA school, and in Part 2 we covered grants and scholarships. Today, in the final installment, we cover student loans. Short of borrowing a stack of Benjamins from your “friend” Sal who works in “sanitation management,” or the concrete business, this means taking [...]

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Paying for PA School Part 2: Grants and Scholarships

In part 1 of Paying For PA School, I talked about how much PA school can cost, why cost is not the same as quality, and why you shouldn’t rely on working to get you through it. So if you aren’t going to work, and you aren’t independently wealthy (*ahem*) how do you pay for [...]

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Paying for PA School - Part 1

If you’re planning on becoming a PA, you will find a way to pay for it. But let me introduce you to an uncomfortable reality: it won’t be cheap. Do yourself a favor and start thinking about how you will fund your schooling from early on in the process. Is this really important at this [...]

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Inside PA Training Forum

We’re excited to announce the roll-out of our new feature: the Inside PA Training Forum The IPAT Forum is: Free User/reader-generated Dedicated exclusively to those who are Exploring the field of physician assistant medicine Applying to physician assistant school, or Curious about the physician assistant training process. Best of all: NO ADVERTISING (Yay!) Gabe and [...]

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Pre-PA Resource of the Day: Brush up on your Microbiology

Today’s pre-PA resource of the day is one of my favorites. How to you learn about the enormous field of microbiology in your spare time? Like some of our previous resources, this is a great one for pre-PA students on the go. Learn about bugs, infection, immunity, antibiotics, food science, and many other cool aspects [...]

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