How important are pre reqs for the material you are learning in PA programs?

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Ruebey

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So there are many pre reqs to complete before even applying to PA and I was wondering how those of you who have gone through the whole process feel about the importance of them.

Do you feel the pre reqs were absolutely necessary toward your success in the PA program?

Which subjects did you find most useful? Most "useless" ?

Do you find yourself often going back to review a lot of the basic chem and bio stuff?

What "basic" subject do you wish you had invested more time in?

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A+p, microbio, and pathophysiology were the most relevant courses to pa school.
 
A+p, microbio, and pathophysiology were the most relevant courses to pa school.

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I don't find that I review biology or chem. Although some stuff from my bio classes are very much relevant, especially concerning embryology.
 
I would assume the rigors or organic may give you a slight idea to the workload.
 
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