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I wonder if those PA schools (Jefferson, Drexel, Penn state, Temple) are all RELATIVELY easier to get in and are OOS-friendly? If true, then PA is a really nice state =]
what is OOS?
I wonder if those PA schools (Jefferson, Drexel, Penn state, Temple) are all RELATIVELY easier to get in and are OOS-friendly? If true, then PA is a really nice state =]
It took me a minute to realize this thread was about Pennsylvania schools and not Physician Assistant schools. I was about to be really perplexed as to why someone with 4.0/40 was applying to PA programs...
50% OOS? Wah that's really cool. They are making everyone but Pennsylvanian students happy =]penn state had 8K+ applications according to my interviewer this january.
Looking at demographics, about 1/2 the class from previous years looks close to 50% OOS.
I wonder if those PA schools (Jefferson, Drexel, Penn state, Temple) are all RELATIVELY easier to get in and are OOS-friendly? If true, then PA is a really nice state =]
It took me a minute to realize this thread was about Pennsylvania schools and not Physician Assistant schools. I was about to be really perplexed as to why someone with 4.0/40 was applying to PA programs...
I wonder if those PA schools (Jefferson, Drexel, Penn state, Temple) are all RELATIVELY easier to get in and are OOS-friendly? If true, then PA is a really nice state =]