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What major I should choose for Pre PA. ?
I am currently enrolled in the CC program and My goal is to become a PA. I planned to earn a bachelor degree after I graduate from the CC program so what major should I choose for Pre PA. People said Public health and Biology degree are best option .What are other options other than these two ?
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Hi pyi,
I'm a primary care internal medicine PA, and my undergraduate major was sports and health sciences. You can major in anything in undergrad to be eligible to apply to PA schools as long as you have completed the prerequisite courses required by the PA programs you want to apply to. In that sense, a biology major could be handy because many common PA school prerequisites would already be part of a typical biology program, such as biology, chemistry, biochemistry, and statistics. You can certainly complete some or all of your prerequisites at a college college, like I took genetics, organic chemistry, and biochemistry courses at a community college. So, I would encourage you to pick a major that you think you will enjoy the most. Many majors (and minors) would be valuable for pre-PAs, PA students, and PAs, so if you're leaning towards specific majors, you're welcome to reach out to me with questions.
Let me share this great blog by a fellow PA, that is very comprehensive and should be helpful for any pre-PA or PA student:
https://doseofpa.blogspot.com/?m=1
Let me know if you have any specific questions I can help with.
Good luck!
Hwal
I'm a primary care internal medicine PA, and my undergraduate major was sports and health sciences. You can major in anything in undergrad to be eligible to apply to PA schools as long as you have completed the prerequisite courses required by the PA programs you want to apply to. In that sense, a biology major could be handy because many common PA school prerequisites would already be part of a typical biology program, such as biology, chemistry, biochemistry, and statistics. You can certainly complete some or all of your prerequisites at a college college, like I took genetics, organic chemistry, and biochemistry courses at a community college. So, I would encourage you to pick a major that you think you will enjoy the most. Many majors (and minors) would be valuable for pre-PAs, PA students, and PAs, so if you're leaning towards specific majors, you're welcome to reach out to me with questions.
Let me share this great blog by a fellow PA, that is very comprehensive and should be helpful for any pre-PA or PA student:
https://doseofpa.blogspot.com/?m=1
Let me know if you have any specific questions I can help with.
Good luck!
Hwal