i want to get into a pa program in atlanta georgia, i have a 2.65 gpa any takes on my chances to get in..or where i should star? |
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paulena bananas in Las Vegas, Nevada 4 months ago |
I'm smart, in one year I came from a 3.5 to a 2.65 I was in honors, made the deans list before all that, due to the loss of my siblings things changed for me radically. I deserve better than where I'm at now, and ill do anything to get where I want to be. That tragedy took a toll in my life, made me realize law school wasn't my interest, for years I've tried to find what I really want in regards to school and career...what r my chances to getting into a pa program with a 2.65..I want emory university or mercer |
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fuk-ku in Brooklyn, New York 4 months ago |
Me too. I'm naturally smart and expert in science and medicine. I used to have GPA 3.9, but due to some issues from family, it dropped down to 2.3. I know that ain't the real me, and I'm trying to get my groove back. I will be an ace student in PA school, because I know I'm smart like that, so give me some tips to help me out please. I don't want any low-ranking school though, I'm want to go for Yale or Duke University PA program. |
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paulena bananas in Las Vegas, Nevada 4 months ago |
fuk-ku in Brooklyn, New York said: Me too. I'm naturally smart and expert in science and medicine. I used to have GPA 3.9, but due to some issues from family, it dropped down to 2.3. I know that ain't the real me, and I'm trying to get my groove back. I will be an ace student in PA school, because I know I'm smart like that, so give me some tips to help me out please. I don't want any low-ranking school though, I'm want to go for Yale or Duke University PA program. Yale and Duke huh? The Ivy Leagaues...I wish you the best in getting in. Ambitious as I am the only way I see myself getting into pa program is to take the prerequisitesneeded and courses related to the field to show strength and my ability to work in the field, this also includes hours of hands on work as required. Lol that's a lot of sacrifice and back tracks bt its whatever it takes, then I can focus on applying to the program. Let me knw if u found another way. |
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mg in Boca Raton, Florida 3 months ago |
fuk-ku in Brooklyn, New York said: Me too. I'm naturally smart and expert in science and medicine. I used to have GPA 3.9, but due to some issues from family, it dropped down to 2.3. I know that ain't the real me, and I'm trying to get my groove back. I will be an ace student in PA school, because I know I'm smart like that, so give me some tips to help me out please. I don't want any low-ranking school though, I'm want to go for Yale or Duke University PA program. Yale is not a good program. And, with a 2.3, you do not meet the minimum requirements for most every PA school. Minimum GPA will be in the range of 2.7 to 3.0. Most applicants chosen will be around the 3.3 to 4.0 GPA range. |
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