101 PA School Admissions Essays: Stories of life in the pursuit of medicine - Paperback
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by Sue Edmondson (Author), Stephen Pasquini Pa-C (Author)
You're slaving away at your personal statement, but can't help wondering if anyone will read past the first line. A troubling thought, isn't it? A great personal statement does matter. It's what makes you different from the millions of other applicants hoping for attention from the Admissions Committee. After all, everyone is cranking out healthcare experience hours, fulfilling requisite coursework, volunteering, shadowing - you know, the usual. The question is where to start? With this book of 101 real life PA school admissions essays, we've given you the start. Running the gamut from mediocre to marvelous, we've added comments and detailed analysis based on information gathered from interviews with Admissions faculty from across the country and backed by years of professional writing experience. We show what works and what doesn't. This book sheds light on the mystery of a great personal statement. Whether you want to avoid over-used themes and common grammar errors, or find inspiration for ways to tell your story, it's all here.
Author Biography
Stephen has been a physician assistant since 2004 and creator of www.thepalife.com. He is a National Health Service Corps Scholar and graduate from The University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ (Rutgers) PA program and the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Stephen has been working as a mentor and adviser to PA students through his website and personal practice for over 14 years. His passion is helping people express a gift for medicine and healing through the PA profession. His goal is to help compassionate, caring and patient-focused individuals actualize their dream of becoming a physician assistant.










