This geriatric small town hillbilly(27m) with a mediocre GPA just got an interview at his top school!

So I also have weird/cool extracurriculars and am not a typical science background applicant. I just had an interview...my advice is to not rely too heavily on the non-medical things you have done previously. Still keep the focus on why you want to go to PA school, and show that through your take on your clinical experiences, classes you have taken, and how that prepares you for the next step. But around that, talk about your ECs but still within the scope of how this can tie into your becoming a successful PA. Your life is what makes you, you, and the adcoms will value that, but don't forget that your PCE and clinical experience is part of your life, too.

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