****ADVICE PLEASE***

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PAhopefulLY94

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Hey everyone,


So I applied to about 9 PA schools this year, thinking I would just go anywhere to be a PA. However, after doing some thinking after interviews and rejections, and acceptance, I really want to stay local in Michigan or even in Illinois to go to PA school. I got waitlisted at 3 schools. One in Wisconsin, one in Illinois, and one in Michigan (my top choice program). However, I got accepted to a school in Florida. I know anything can happen with being on the waitlist, but I am preparing for not getting in off the waitlist. I am not thrilled about the school I was accepted to.


So my question of advice is... if you were in my shoes and had a chance of getting into your top choice school if I re-applied, would you take one more year and re-apply locally and around the Midwest with a risk.. or would you just take the opportunity to go to Florida and finish your education?



I am also 22 years old (turning 23 this summer), Bachelor of Science from University of Michigan-Ann Arbor: 3.4 GPA, 3.6 last 60 credit GPA, 305 GRE with 5 on writing, worked as a medical assistant for 2,940 hours, research 2 years, and volunteered about 100 hours total.
 
I'm trying to figure out why this is on the "medical students" forum... Either way, If you really want to be a PA, go to the school that accepts you this cycle.
 
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I'm trying to figure out why this is on the "medical students" forum... Either way, If you really want to be a PA, go to the school that accepts you this cycle.

Because I wanted advice from a different angle... but maybe in the other thread ill get better advice.