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As someone planning to apply to PA school, what actually makes an applicant stand out beyond just GPA and clinical hours- and how can I start building that in college? #Spring26

I am an incoming college student planning to pursue the PA-track. I want to make sure I'm using my time effectively to build a strong application while balancing school and avoiding burnout.


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Consider volunteering at your local EMS squad to gain hands-on experience and improve your critical thinking skills. This can be a great step if you're thinking about becoming an EMT. It offers a good balance while you're in school, allowing you to do your schoolwork during quiet times. When calls come in, you can apply your skills in real situations, unlike your peers who may only practice in clinical settings. You'll also learn how to communicate effectively with patients and gather important information for their treatment. EMT is something great to add to the resume and a great way to stand out when it comes time to apply to PA school. Even with the best grades, these schools need to see that you are making every effort to become involved and gain skills outside of the traditional academia route.
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