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300 PA School Interview Questions You Should Be Ready to Answer

September 13, 2017 By Stephen Pasquini PA-C 2 Comments

300 PA School Interview Questions The Physician Assistant LifeSo, you have an upcoming PA school interview.

Congratulations you're almost there. Now, of course, there is another hurdle to cross, and that is sounding as amazing as you appear to be on your CASPA application.

This isn’t hard because YOU ARE as amazing as you appear to be on your CASPA application, so the key is to just relax and prepare for the day.

Why must you prepare?

Because despite being totally awesome, which we know you are, relaying this to the admissions committee without sounding like a nitwit requires practice.

Today you are in luck because I am about to give you the other team's playbook.

Below are 300 actual interview questions that have been asked of the generations of PA school applicants who walked before you.

Some are fun, some are annoying, some will make your skin crawl and others are of the category “I knew they were going to ask me this but I still don’t have a good answer.” You MUST prepare a response to these questions.

Examples include:

  • "Tell us about a time when you had a conflict with someone who supervised you, and how you handled it."
  • And the classic “what are some of your weaknesses?”

Rehearsed answers are the kiss of death. Some schools actually score your interview in part on how scripted your answers sound!

So the goal is not to "prepare a memorized answer" but instead to have an outline of your life and a "grab bag" of experiences and important life milestones from which to draw from. The questions below are prompts, and your answers to these questions are not meant to be memorized but to prepare you for the road ahead.

Do You Laugh at Naughty Jokes?

Let’s begin with some “gotchas.” These are real-world PA school interview questions that may seem ridiculous but are beloved by the hordes of PA school interviewers that are bored and looking to “spice things up a bit.”

And in case you were wondering about the naughty joke question, yep it was asked! And I am curious, do you laugh at naughty jokes? I know I do, but should I tell the admission committee?

87 Weird, Wacky and Woefully Annoying PA School Interview Questions

  1. "Who is your favorite superhero?"
  2. "If you were a villain which would you be?"
  3. "What type of cookie would you like to be?"
  4. "What was your favorite Star Wars episode?"
  5. "What is your spirit animal?"
  6. "What would you do if a bear was chasing you?"
  7. "As a PA school instructor. Should I recommend my students offer abortions."
  8. "You're trapped in a car during a blizzard. Stranded. What do you do?"
  9. "If you had a pencil, tell me three things you would do with the pencil beside write or erase."
  10. "If you were to write an autobiography, what would it be titled?"
  11. "What would you do if you were drafted tomorrow in the army?"
  12. "Would you rather be a catcher or the pitcher?"
  13. "Why do applicants frequently tend to say they want to work in rural areas, but we still have a lack of providers in these areas?"
  14. "What three books would you bring to an island?"
  15. "Do you laugh at naughty jokes?"
  16. "If you are a physician assistant and you post a status on Facebook that offends one of your patients, how do you handle the situation?"
  17. "When was the last time you cried?"
  18. "What was the last movie you saw?"
  19. “What would you do if you won the power ball?”
  20. “How did you like the ending of Harry Potter?"
  21. "Where would you go if you could travel anywhere in the world and why?
  22. "What would you do if one of your patients came up to you on the street before a long weekend and asked for their prescription? Their only other option they have is a $300+ emergency visit."
  23. "What was your favorite gift you've ever given?"
  24. "Is the oil boom good for Alberta?” (in other words, be ready to address local current events)
  25. "What do you believe will be your legacy?"
  26. "If you could sound like any bass player who would it be?" (or whatever instrument you said you play)
  27. “You have discovered your patient has non-treatable cancer, and his wife and son request you not tell the patient the truth about his diagnosis - what would you do?"
  28. "If you can agree with me that a transaction takes place when you go to a physician assistant (your insurance or your cash pays the doc for his service), then what is the product that a physician assistant provides in one word?"
  29. "How would you consult with a family who has a son that needs a leg amputated?"
  30. "You have said you are in a relationship. Would your boyfriend move out to Bridgeport with you for PA school?"
  31. "Who is your favorite musical artist?"
  32. "If a patient was brain dead and on life support, how would you make the decision on whether to discontinue life support?"
  33. "What attracted you most to your husband?”
  34. "Was there a time that science tested your faith?"
  35. "If you were an MLB player, what would be your up-to-bat song?"
  36. "If you were an element, which would you be and why?"
  37. "How would you solve the obesity epidemic we see in America?"
  38. "Thirty-percent of PA students report symptoms of depression during PA school. How do you feel your experiences will aid you if you experience similar symptoms during school?"
  39. "How do you feel about not being close to a mall?“
  40. "Is your GPA an accurate representation of your knowledge base? It is very high. Did you actually retain all of that information?"
  41. "How do you feel about abortion; follow-up: how do you feel about contraceptives?“
  42. “My 90-year-old mother with dementia needs a hip replacement surgery. If you are her PA would you try to convince me to allow the surgery? Why or Why not?"
  43. "I'm a father of four, and you found out I have stage IV pancreatic cancer how are you going to tell me?"
  44. "Explain what you would do if a classmate came to you feeling overwhelmed and is considering dropping out after their first year."
  45. "If you could invite anyone alive or dead to supper, who would it be?"
  46. "If I was a genie and you could grant you one of two wishes, which would you choose: Never make a mistake in your medical career or that every patient you have fully comprehended what problem they're having and how to take care of it?"
  47. "My son is joining a fraternity! What are they like?"
  48. "What was a time that you were a minority?"
  49. "What percent of remission should there be to override a patient's parents on the treatment of cancer?"
  50. "Who would you choose to interview if you had the chance?"
  51. “What are the differences between Britain's health care delivery system and ours?”
  52. "Can you tell me about a book that changed your perspective on life?"
  53. “What would you tell your patient who doesn’t believe in vaccinations for their newborn?”
  54. “What is your solution to terrorism?”
  55. "What's the biggest misconception Americans have about your culture?”
  56. "Complete the sentence: My friends love me so dearly that they put up with my ______."
  57. "How would you handle a patient with strict eastern medicine beliefs?"
  58. "What is a question you prepared to answer in this interview?"
  59. "What was the size of the compound that you spent time researching in undergrad?"
  60. "When did you go from being a boy (girl) to a man (woman)?"
  61. "Do you recognize this picture from your undergrad." (they actually showed me the picture)
  62. "If you could choose to have one superpower, what would it be and why?"
  63. "If you caught a fellow student cheating on an exam, what would you do?"
  64. “What are your feelings on illegal immigration?”
  65. "If you could have lunch with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be and why?"
  66. "Who do you believe is responsible for a patient's healthcare?"
  67. "Discuss a time when you had to see something from someone else's perspective."
  68. "How would you handle a mistake made by your supervising physician in a private practice? What would you say to the patient and to your supervisor?"
  69. "How do you help a patient who has the means to be healthy but has no interest in doing so?"
  70. Question specific to your major for example: "What is your favorite part of the brain?" (this was for a neuroscience major)
  71. "What is cultural competency to you?"
  72. "Student interviewer asks a probing philosophical question about your senior thesis on mechanistic determinism in the philosophy of science."
  73. "Who is Chester Arthur?" (really? Who is Chester Arthur?)
  74. "Describe the differences between Medicare and Medicaid."
  75. "What is a moral dilemma that you have had to overcome?"
  76. "Name one bad thing about XYZ university (you may draw a blank on this one but be creative and entertaining smile and laugh through it and so will your interviewer)"
  77. "If you wanted to plan a vacation with your friends, how would you plan it?”
  78. "How would you respond to a patient who was coming on to you?”
  79. "Do you think a democracy can coexist with a theocracy?"
  80. "What activities and honor societies were you involved in during high school?" (Yes, interviewers have asked me about high school experience- including class rank and GPA)
  81. "What do you think will happen to the Affordable Care Act now?”
  82. "What is your favorite fairy tale? And why?"
  83. “You will be given examples of types of reimbursements doctors get from insurance companies. You will then be asked to give the pros and cons of each situation."
  84. "What will you do if you get into PA school and you find yourself failing the first year."
  85. "What is your favorite movie and if you could be any character from the movie, who would it be and why?"
  86. "Do you like it in New Orleans?" (insert the school where your interview is located)
  87. "At the end of the day, how would you like us to remember you?"

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214 More Traditional PA School Interview Questions

A while back I created a comprehensive list of the top 46 physician assistant applicant interview questions. Here are an additional 200 + that are commonly asked during an interview. You may be asking "do I have to go through them all?" The answer is, yes!

  1. "What was a mistake you made and what did you learn from it?"
  2. "What was the hardest class you had and how did you overcome it?"
  3. "If we had one seat left, why should we give it to you?"
  4. "Why X University?"
  5. "What do you think makes a good leader?"
  6. "What is your opinion on the US and Canadian health care systems? Which is better and why?"
  7. "Do you like to read?"
  8. "What is the worst book you have read?"
  9. "What is the biggest problem in health care right now?"
  10. "Your undergraduate degree work was in psychology. What made you decide to pursue medicine?"
  11. "Why do you think you were a good fit for our program?"
  12. "What have you learned in your current job?"
  13. "How did you like your undergraduate institution?"
  14. "Did your parent's death affect your decision to go into medicine?"
  15. "Who is someone that embodies professionalism in your eyes, and why?"
  16. "What non-medical related books have you read in the past three years?"
  17. "What do you like to do in your free time not related to academics, medicine, research?"
  18. "Is there a time where you witnessed a physician assistant interacting with a patient in a manner you believed to be unprofessional?"
  19. "Why did you choose to write about XYZ in your personal statement, and why did you say XYZ?"
  20. "What is a time you experienced failure and what did you do?"
  21. "Where else have you applied? Interviewed? Accepted? If you are accepted into both X and Y schools and here, where would you go?"
  22. "How do you think physician assistants learn to be compassionate?"
  23. "What else have you done in college that is not on your application?"
  24. "Out of all the items listed on your application, which would you say is your greatest accomplishment?"
  25. "Talk about some of the characteristics you'd hope to see in a successful physician assistant? Talk about some of the negative characteristics of a bad PA."
  26. "What is one issue in health care you care about and why?"
  27. "Where do you see yourself in 10 years (career wise)?"
  28. "What do you like to do for fun?"
  29. "How do you approach academic challenges?"
  30. "Describe a stressful situation and what was the outcome and what did you learn from it."
  31. "What person has most influenced your decision to go PA school?"
  32. "What personal accomplishment is memorable/valuable?“
  33. "Tell me about the role of a physician assistant."
  34. "What interests you about XYZ school?"
  35. "Have you shadowed a PA?"
  36. "Would you like to work in a private practice or a hospital?"
  37. "What specialty are you interested in pursuing and why?"
  38. "What makes you want to become a physician assistant?"
  39. "How would you work in a group environment?"
  40. "Tell me about XYZ activities on your application."
  41. "Sometimes PAs have to make tough choices for their patients. Can you think of a moral problem that might come up?"
  42. "Are you really ready for PA school?"
  43. "Explain an extracurricular activity."
  44. "Describe where you grew up."
  45. "What do you think of the Affordable Care Act?"
  46. "Did anyone discourage you from pursuing PA school?"
  47. "Tell me about a time you were challenged."
  48. "Tell me something interesting about yourself that can't be found in your essays.”
  49. "What pushes your buttons - what kinds of things make you angry?"
  50. "Any interesting classes outside of your major?"
  51. "Tell me what led you to become a physician assistant." (variation on why do you want to be a PA)
  52. "How would you cope with having to give bad news to kids/parents/anyone?"
  53. "Tell me about a time where you didn't reach a goal you wanted to achieve."
  54. "Would you be interested in practicing rural medicine here in Georgia, or would you want to go back home?"
  55. "Who are you?"
  56. "What drives you?"
  57. "Tell me about X experience." (could be a global health you trip, an experience you mentioned in your personal statement, or anything else)
  58. "Tell me about your university and why you decided to pick that school.”
  59. "What sort of relationship, long-term or short-term, would you like with your patients?"
  60. "What do you think will be the worst part about going through PA school and becoming a physician assistant?"
  61. "Which discovery do you think has had the greatest impact on medicine?"
  62. "What would you like me to tell the admissions committee?"
  63. "What is an aspect of the world or culture you would like to change?"
  64. “What are the pros and cons of EMRs and integrating more technology into healthcare."
  65. "What would you do if a patient refused a blood transfusion due to their beliefs?"
  66. "What was the hardest class you've taken?"
  67. "What change would you like to see in medicine and how are you going to contribute to that change?"
  68. "What would your family think if you didn't enter medicine?"
  69. "How have your previous experiences prepared you for PA school?"
  70. "Tell me about a time that you cared for someone else."
  71. "What if you discovered a fellow student had a drug problem? What would you do?"
  72. "What's the most difficult decision you have ever made?"
  73. "Name a time you have shown resiliency in your life."
  74. "What was your most meaningful volunteer or community service experience and why?"
  75. "If not medicine, what would you do?"
  76. "Tell me about your family."
  77. "Define "resilience" and rate yourself on a scale of 1-10."
  78. "How have you explored cultural diversity?"
  79. "What do you think about diversity?"
  80. "What in your file are you most proud of?"
  81. "Why aren't there more opportunities to mentor underserved youth in XYZ? Obviously, the need is there."
  82. "What offends you?”
  83. "What do you think will be a personal challenge for you as a physician assistant in the future?"
  84. "Tell me about yourself - why PA?"
  85. "Name a quality you saw in one of the physician assistants/doctors/etc. you shadowed that you DO NOT want to embody as a physician assistant."
  86. "In your experience working with doctors, nurses, etc., what characteristics did you see that you liked the most and liked the least?"
  87. "Should you always follow the law?"
  88. "How do you handle stress?"
  89. "How do you define perseverance?"
  90. "What do you know about the current events going on in healthcare?"
  91. "Who are your three biggest heroes/role models? What was the most impactful experience in your life? And how do those two answers contribute to your career choice?
  92. "What are your hobbies?"
  93. "Tell me about a time when you made a mistake and what you did to fix it."
  94. "What questions do you have for me?"
  95. "I see your stats are kind of low, what's your biggest weakness going to be going into PA school?"
  96. "How have you changed since freshman year of college?"
  97. "To what extent do you understand the life of a physician assistant?"
  98. “Do you see any potential ethical problems with medical mission’s trips?”
  99. "How do you approach and talk to a transgender patient?"
  100. "What are you doing to better yourself?" (especially important for reapplicants)
  101. "Would you consider yourself mature?"
  102. "What makes you so special?" (a variation on the “why you” question)
  103. "A patient in your clinical trial feels like they are being used as a guinea pig. What do you do?"
  104. "How would you deal with an ungrateful patient?"
  105. “How would you describe parenting to a new mother?”
  106. "Are any of your friends applying to PA school? If not, what do they do for a living?"
  107. "What motivates you to get up in the morning?"
  108. "Tell me about a leadership experience."
  109. "I see you play guitar, what style do you like?"
  110. "How would your friends describe you?"
  111. "Who is your best friend?"
  112. "How do you define integrity?"
  113. "What is altruism? give an example of a time you were altruistic."
  114. "What is one trait you wish you could change about yourself?"
  115. "Two part question: What do you think makes a good PA, and in what ways are you unique?"
  116. "If I were to look at your transcript, what would be the lowest grade on it? And why?"
  117. "Tell me about an ethical issue you've thought about, and argue both sides of the issue."
  118. "How should I sell you at the Admissions Committee meeting?"
  119. "What do you think is wrong with healthcare today?"
  120. "What is one thing happening in the medical field today that you want to discuss about?"
  121. "Why is there so much inequality in health care delivery, even in X?"
  122. "Healthcare costs are rising rapidly. What are your thoughts? What possible solutions are there?“
  123. "What do you think is the number one problem facing PAs today?"
  124. "What do you think will be most rewarding about being a physician assistant? Most challenging?"
  125. "How would you adjust to life in X?
  126. "If you have been successful in your career so far, why not stay in that field instead of going to PA school?"
  127. "Why didn't you stay in the military?"
  128. "Tell me about the timeline and motivations behind the activities that you have taken part in." (basically, asking you to give context to the choices that you made in terms of which experiences you have sought)
  129. "As I haven't really looked at your file yet, please take about five minutes to tell me about yourself and why you are applying here?"
  130. "What did you gain the most from your undergrad institution?"
  131. "What do you do when you are stressed out?"
  132. "What do you think of evidence-based medicine?"
  133. "How do you handle conflict?"
  134. "How would you balance school and social life?"
  135. "What made you the person you are today?"
  136. "Define professionalism?"
  137. "Define success."
  138. "Do you have any fears about going into medicine?"
  139. "What is one thing you would change about yourself? Why?"
  140. "What do you think about socialized medicine?"
  141. "What do people who don't care about you think of you?"
  142. "What is the meaning you attribute to life?"
  143. "What makes a good team member?"
  144. "As a reapplicant, how have you improved your application?"
  145. "Have you ever harmed anyone?"
  146. "Do you have any regrets?"
  147. "What is the bravest decision you've had to make?"
  148. "If you could sum yourself and application up in a short pitch what would you say?"
  149. "Tell me about a time when you disagreed with someone or something. How did you work that out?"
  150. "How are your time management skills?"
  151. "How did you go about learning your second language?"
  152. "What would your high school friends think of you today?"
  153. "What one experience have you had that made you say that's how I want to treat my patients?"
  154. "If you could have your ideal practice, where would you practice medicine?"
  155. "What is the most negative aspect of your current job in healthcare?"
  156. "Do you enjoy teaching others? Why?"
  157. "Tell us about the physician assistants role in patient care."
  158. "Is there one thing in your life you're especially proud of?"
  159. "With so much available knowledge on how to live healthily and lose weight, why do you think so many people still don't take care of themselves or are still obese?"
  160. "What makes you laugh, and what makes you angry?"
  161. "What was the pivotal event that made you decide to become a physician assistant?"
  162. "Who is your role model and why?"
  163.  "If you could change one aspect of your personality with a snap of your fingers, what would you change?"
  164. “Describe your personality.”
  165. “Who would you say has been the most influential person in the last one-hundred years?”
  166. “Do you think a physician should tell a patient he/she has eight months to live?”
  167. "How do you make a patient feel cared for?"
  168. “What will you do if you don’t get into PA school?”
  169. "Tell me about two of your favorite memories from studying abroad."
  170. “Describe any travels that you have undertaken and exposure to other cultures than your own, if any.”
  171. “How do you plan to finance your PA school education?”
  172. “Would you practice in the inner city? What do you think happens to people who practice medicine there (attitude changes, etc.)?”
  173. "Why do you think so many people want to become a physician assistant?"
  174. "Tell me about a time when you were criticized unfairly."
  175. "What do you think about the ongoing conflict in Iraq/Syria/Korea (etc.).”
  176. "What is the difference between HMOs and PPOs?"
  177. "Based on your teaching of young children tell us how you would gauge a child/adolescent’s maturity level in a clinical setting."
  178. "What type of health care system do you think is the best?"
  179. "Do you see yourself working in a community or academic setting?"
  180. "What have been some of your life experiences with diversity?"
  181. "What did you think of the students who gave the presentation, they were dressed so informally while you weren't? What does empathy mean to you?"
  182. "What is one reason you think that causes qualified candidates like yourself to drop out of PA school?"
  183. “If you have the choice of giving a transplant to a successful elderly member of the community or a 20-year old drug addict, how do you choose?”
  184. “How do you go about making important decisions?”
  185. “What newspapers, journals, etc., do you read on a regular basis?”
  186. “Where do we stand in your list of PA school preferences?”
  187. “If you could start your college career all over again, what would you do differently?”
  188. "Give me a situation where a patient's rights interfere with their well-being."
  189. "What did you learn from your struggles your first year in college?"
  190. "What are your feelings about euthanasia?"
  191. “If you want to help people, why not social work?”
  192. “What is your relationship with your family?”
  193. “Describe your childhood and present living conditions.”
  194. “Have you an alternative career plan?”
  195. “When you need counseling for personal problems, who do you talk with?”
  196. “How do you think your personal background will affect your practice of medicine?”
  197. “What experiences have you had in community involvement that demonstrate your commitment to medicine?”
  198. "If you see a patient fall and cut an artery and you remember that this is an AIDS patient would you have any reservations in your actions?"
  199. "What was the worst day of your life?"
  200. "Describe a situation in which you were dependable or demonstrated initiative. One in which you were not as dependable as you would have liked."
  201. "So you tell me you write songs ... tell me about any politic themes you've touched upon in your music?"
  202. "Choose a close friend or family relative that you will want him to be sitting here now. What good things and bad things will that person say about you.”
  203. "If you had to create a project that involved the entire class, and everyone had to participate in the project, how would you get your fellow students to participate?"
  204. "What excites you about medicine in general?"
  205. "As a woman how has your gender impacted your decision to pursue a medical career?"
  206. "If you have the choice of giving a transplant to a successful elderly member of the community and a 20-year-old drug addict – how do you choose?"
  207. "A member of your family decides to depend solely on alternative medicine for treatment of his or her significant illness. What would you do?"
  208. "An eighteen-year-old female arrives in the emergency room with a profound nosebleed. You are the physician assistant, and you have stopped the bleeding. She is now in a coma from blood loss and will die without a transfusion. A nurse finds a recently signed card from Jehovah's Witnesses Church in the patient's purse refusing blood transfusions under any circumstance. What would you do?"
  209. "A 14-year-old patient requests birth control pills from you and asks that you not tell her parents. What would you do?"
  210. "A patient with Downs Syndrome became pregnant. The patient does not want an abortion. Her mother and husband want the patient to have an abortion. What should a physician assistant do in this situation?"
  211. "There is a push currently to change the title from physician assistant to physician associate. Do you agree with this?"
  212. "If we contacted your references now, what do you think they would say about you?"
  213. "What is your opinion about stem cell research using fetal tissue?"
  214. "Have you ever seen somebody die?"
  215. “What is the difference between a PA and a nurse practitioner?”

Examples of Answers to 7 Common Questions:

The following are answers from The Physician Assistant School Interview: Essential Strategies to Blow 'Em Away and Claim Your Seat in Class by Paul Kubin. This is a fabulous book with excellent sample answers such as these in response to seven "must know" questions:

1 . What is a PA?

A PA is a licensed healthcare provider who works under the supervision of a physician. Some work closely with their supervising physician, and some with a lot of autonomy. PAs work with patients diagnosing illnesses and injuries, ordering diagnostics, and planning treatment. Besides these particulars, I think PAs fill a need in our healthcare system. They are trained first as primary care providers but have some freedom to specialize, educate, and coordinate care.

2. Why do you want to be a PA?

I was volunteering at UCLA’s Student Health Center because I was a senior in Women’s Studies and I wanted to participate in care for women that took into account their identity as women, not just sick people. I did basic medical assisting in the women’s health wing and one day did a urine dip test that determined that one of my student patients was pregnant. The doctor there referred her to an OB/ GYN off campus, but she would still check in with us regularly. Since I worked with her from the start, I got to know her really well. One day she said to me, “When you go to medical school, don’t lose your great attitude.” I was a little stunned. I never envisioned myself as a doctor because it seemed a little removed from working directly with women. I mean I’ve never had a doctor spend more than about ten minutes with me solid. But I was intrigued by the idea and chatted with the doctors there about my future. They suggested that I look into a career as a PA, because as a PA I could continue to be a part of women’s health care, and still have time to advocate for women’s issues. I just sent that student a baby shower gift and told her that thanks to her, I’ve had found my calling. All thanks to a cup of urine — funny where life takes you, you know?

3. What are your weaknesses?

Knowing that I’m a person who is very driven, I need to be careful not to be a bull in a china shop. I can’t let my enthusiasm and drive alienate my coworkers, and I can’t blindly charge through every obstacle; I need to ‘negotiate’ them. Like when I came up with the new system of tracking lab specimens at Dr. Sharp’s office. There were some “old hands” there who my plan could have rubbed the wrong way. So I was careful to include them and to ask for their feedback. It got me their buy-in. Driven is good, but I’ve learned that if it isn’t tempered with flexibility and teamwork, it just comes across as overbearing.

4. Why should we choose you?

Many of my experiences have been about helping those who are not as fortunate as have been, and my experiences say a lot about what matters to me. I’m not just claiming I want to help others— I’m showing that I have. I also think my personality is an asset. My friends say that I’m hopelessly positive and energetic, and some of my extracurricular interests show that too. My work in ______ and _______ as a leader speaks to that as well.

5. Why do you want to go to our school?

There are several reasons I want to go to University of Lexington’s PA program, and they all have to do with the structure of the learning that takes place here. I’ve read about many programs and yours seems progressive in its curriculum. The online resources for learning physical examination, for example, show me how hard this program has worked to keep current and to evolve with medical technology. I want to attend a school where what and how I am taught really matter to the faculty. The fact that many of the courses are taught in small group seminars tells me that student interaction and relationship with faculty is a priority. With that, I know that I won’t be just a number. I love that as a student I will have the opportunity to put my new knowledge to use right away by working in student-run programs like Clinica Esperanza in downtown Lexington. I’ve worked at community clinics in Kentucky already, and that emphasis on helping the Latino community is refreshing to me!”

6. Do you have any questions for us?

Here are two examples of good questions to ask:

  • “Are there any major changes that you anticipate in the program in the next two years?”
  • “Can you tell me about the relationships you have with clinical rotation sites?”

7. Tell us about a time when you had a conflict with someone who supervised you, and how you handled it.

“One time when I was working at Smashburger as a cashier, my boss, Mary, really laid into me one day because, she said, ‘When I came in this morning, the alarm wasn’t on, and it was the third time this month. Every time you forget, we risk getting robbed!’ I was embarrassed and upset, because it was my first-night closing, and I remembered locking the door very clearly. So at the end of the day, I asked her if I could speak with her privately. We sat in the office and I said, ‘Mary, I’m really sorry that the store didn’t get locked last night. I’m not sure exactly what happened, but I would definitely admit it if I had forgotten.’ I told her ‘I really want to be on good terms with you because we work together. Next time you think I’ve done something wrong, do you think you could ask me about it so that we could go over what happened?’ She apologized for snapping at me and suggested that we close together when we were finished talking. So when she locked the door that night I realized that there was a step to setting the alarm that I was never taught in training. Sensing an opportunity, I told her that I would be glad to go over that step with the other employees as a way to make sure that I wouldn’t forget it and to assure that the other employees wouldn’t either. She agreed, and things turned out so well that I ended up being promoted a month later. ‘I liked how you handled the situation with the alarm,’ she told me, ‘and I realized that you deserved a little more responsibility.’”

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  1. Cindy says

    July 31, 2020 at 9:06 am

    Would a PA school really ask a question about your faith (question 34)? I do not feel comfortable with that question as I am an agnostic.

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    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      August 1, 2020 at 10:11 pm

      Probably not Cindy, since in most cases this is illegal, but at religiously affiliated colleges, these kinds of questions are legally permitted, although inquiries about spouses, marital status, and children are off-limits. If religious faith is deemed an essential part of an institution’s mission, a right to raise questions of personal faith and practice is recognized in law, by accrediting agencies, and even by the American Association of University Professors. It’s controversial but true; religious institutions are allowed to discriminate on the basis of religious faith. When I last updated paschoolfinder.com there were 10 PA programs that were considered faith-based: https://www.paschoolfinder.com/cat/faith-based/

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I just wanted to let you know that the majority of my interviews have gone really well! So far, I’ve received six interview invites and have interviewed for five schools. Midwestern (AZ) just got back to me a bit ago, and they sent me an acceptance email! I am beyond thrilled! I just wanted to thank you so much for your help! Your mock interview gave me a lot of confidence that I was able to carry into my interviews! I appreciated having the opportunity to practice my interview skills with you. I wanted to let you know just how much you’ve helped me with my application process (with my interviews, personal statement, and just my confidence in general)! Thank you so much for all of the advice over the past few months!

Sneh, PA-S

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Jeremy, Pre-PA

Working with Sarah was a wonderful experience. She was prompt, attentive, and incredibly supportive throughout the process. Sarah never deviated from the authenticity of my essay. Even after she made vast changes, the essay still felt true to what I wanted to express. Thank you, Sarah! I would recommend this service to anyone applying to PA school.

Ashley, Pre-PA

Ms. Edmondson was incredible! She provided great feedback and answered all of my follow up questions. I will keep in touch as to my interview offers.

Ashley, Pre-PA

I really felt the person who edited my essay, Sue Edmondson, took the time to get to know me as a person because she wanted my essay to reflect exactly who I am. I couldn’t have been more impressed with the edits and revisions she has given me along with the reasoning behind each revision.

Nicala, Pre-PA

Duke helped me with my essay and he was great! He really helped me fine tune my essay so it’s ready for submission and answered all of the question I had about small details in my essay. He was also great about responding to emails in a timely manner. I definitely recommend this personal statement review service to anyone who’s applying to PA school…even if it’s just as a final read-through before submitting it on their application.

Tyler J. Pre-PA

Sue was amazing! She was very quick at replying to my emails and looking over my paper and application. She was so helpful and has a way with words. I know I will continue to use her services throughout my application process!

Miranda, Pre-PA

Carly was excellent! She was very quick to provide edits and did a thorough job. She really helped me with the flow of my essay. I will be sure to let you know if I receive any interview invitations. Well worth the money! I feel confident in my essay.

Casey, Pre-PA

Deanna (my editor at The PA Life) is the GOAT. She went so far above and beyond all my expectations. My jaw was on the floor reading my personal statement after she worked on it.

Austin, Pre-PA

The edit that I received from Sue was exactly what I was hoping for. She was able to tighten up my draft beyond my personal skill level and made edits that I was would have never thought to make. She has definitely made my personal statement stronger. Thank you, Sue!

Ethan, Pre-PA

Duke went above and beyond to help me. I so appreciate his help and would recommend this service to anyone!

Jessica H. Pre-PA

I thought that the service was very helpful in helping me with my personal statement. Duke was always prompt with responding to emails and made himself very available throughout the process. He was also good and helping, but also making sure that I was the one doing the writing. I think that the structure of the service helped me put in enough time to come out with a very good finished product.

David H. Pre-PA

Sue is so incredibly kind! I needed so much help on cleaning up my personal statement and overall flow of the writing. She provided great insights and explanation.

Laila, Pre-PA

My reviewer was Deanna Matzen who was incredible. I reached out to The PA Life’s editing service after being disappointed by myparesource, whom I was referred to initially. Deanna composed two alternate ways to structure my journey and allowed me to find a novel way to present my personal statement. After revision, I was able to flip my lens, utilize my introduction as my conclusion, and the rest of the paper began to fall into place. Very satisfied with the quality of her work, thank you so much, Deanna!

Steven, Pre-PA

Sue did an amazing job editing my personal statement. She included all the aspects that I wanted in the statement and made it flow so much better. Thank You! Thank You!

Kendra Perkey, Pre-PA

Having my essay edited proved extremely helpful. I was having trouble connecting my thoughts, and the edit helped so much. I haven’t found out about acceptance yet. I’m just now about to submit my application!

Amber, Pre-PA

This was the most amazing experience! I felt so confident about my topic and essay after our meeting. Duke got back to me quickly and worked around my crazy schedule. The editing of the essay was professional and gave me insight I could not have received any other way. I only applied to one school because it is really the one I would like to go to the most and I got an interview!!! Thank you so much for all of your help!

Kathryn R, PA-S

Deanna was an amazing editor and provided wonderful feedback to my personal statement. I was very hesitant and nervous prior to approaching an editing service, but I do not have any regrets. Deanna not only critiqued my personal statement, but also gave guidance and reasoning behind her critiques. I now feel confident and excited to fully present my self on paper to admissions. I highly recommend her and the services provided for any future applicant. I hope to receive an interview and acceptance this year for next fall. Thank you!

Alexis, Pre-PA

I wanted to let you know I’ve been accepted into FSU!!!! I got the call Friday!!! I’m thrilled and I owe a lot of it to you! Thank you so much for your help and support along this journey! I could have not done it without you!

Shayna, PA-S

Sarah was absolutely wonderful. She not only helped take my personal statement to the best level, but she also made it easy to understand why certain changes were better. In the end, she went through and used a highlighting method to show how we connected things to PA and skills that were good. This made it easier to visualize everything. I’d recommend Sarah to anyone applying to PA school that needs that extra push on their personal statements.

Taylor, Pre-PA

I got in!! I got into PA school and I can’t thank you enough for your hand in helping me with this process. I received 7 interviews out of 12 applications, I was waitlisted at Jefferson, Salus, and Chatham. And I was accepted at Drexel and Stony Brook. I will be starting PA school in June! Thank you so very much!!

Natalie, Pre-PA

Sarah was amazing! She was able to help me organize my thoughts and put my thoughts in words better than I ever could! She was prompt with her editing and helped stretch my comfort zone in writing. I really appreciate her creativity! I’d highly recommend Sarah and The PA Life editing service, as thier feedback was very helpful and encouraging at the same time. Thank you so much!

Elaine, Pre-PA

Carly did an absolutely amazing job editing my essays. From my personal statement to my supplementals, she was thorough and methodically made them into stronger essays. I am glad I was able to work with her. With her edits, I am more confident about the essays I am submitting. I would gladly recommend her to anyone!

Jacob, PRE-PA

I’m not sure if you remember me but you helped me a couple of months ago on my PA personal statement. Just wanted to let you know — I got accepted into University of Pacific’s PA program! I’m overjoyed!

Thank you so much for all your help and encouragement! I really appreciate it.

Jennifer MurphyPRE-PA

I was at a point where I kept reading my essay over and over again and not knowing what to change. After Sue looked over and thoroughly edited the essay, I had a completely new focus! I knew exactly what to tweak and her service really cleared up any uncertainty I had with my essay. I’m now much more confident as I finish up my CASPA applications!

Julia Spalding, Pre-PA

I came into this with a half written personal statement and not a lot of time left. I am beyond pleased with the work Sarah and I were able to accomplish together, and I’m so grateful to have gotten the chance to work with her. She has helped me so much with getting my writing to where I wanted it to be, and has instilled in me a great sense of confidence in myself and my abilities. I highly recommend this service to anyone going through the stress of applying! Keeping my fingers crossed as I submit my applications!

Celine, PRE-PA

Sarah from The PA Life was an incredible resource for editing my personal statement. Her edits took into account the big picture of the message of the statement and helped guide me when writing additional content my statement was lacking. Her edits and responses were both prompt and thorough, and I truly feel that she made a huge positive impact on my personal statement.

Travis, Pre-PA

Sarah is absolutely amazing and really helped transform my essay into the best version it could have possibly been!

Shannon B. Pre-PA

This review is long overdue, but my gratitude for how much The PA Life has helped me will never fade. Ms. Schultz went above and beyond to help me tailor my personal statement to my unique stories and qualities. She was open to my suggestions and often thought from my perspective instead of imposing her thoughts on my essay. I appreciate the time she took to help me create a personal statement that expressed my thoughts clearly and concisely. I am happy to report that I have been invited to interviews, and I’m on the waitlist for one of my top schools. If I don’t get in this cycle, I will be using the editing services again. Big shout out to Ms. Schultz!! Thank you for all your encouragement, patience, and support! I am honored to have the chance to work with you. 🙂

Amy, Pre-PA

Sue was great! She edited my essay in a short time frame and the comments and feedback were very informative. She helped link all of my main ideas and gave great advice regarding appropriate information for the essay. I highly recommend this service.

Michelle, Pre-PA

Sarah was a pleasure to work with the entire time. I felt very overwhelmed when I was working on my personal statement on my own, but once I started working with Sarah, she made me feel at ease while getting my personal statement to look its best. Sarah is very knowledgeable, understanding, and professional. One of the things I loved the most about working with her is that no matter the time of the day she was always available and got back to you in a timely manner. The whole time we worked on my personal statement she made sure I felt comfortable with changes that had to be made and I appreciated this as well. Sarah is excellent at what she does and I would recommend her and this one on one service to anyone that needs it.

Odilia, Pre-PA

Sue’s comments were very helpful. Her quick turnaround time is very impressive. She responded to my concerns and questions promptly. She clearly knows what to present to the PA school admissions team. I am very happy with her work.

Kitti, Pre-PA

Sarah was a joy to work with! She was extremely helpful and patient with any questions I had for her! 10/10 recommend using this service!

Lori, Pre-PA

You helped me revise my personal statement for PA school admissions earlier this year, and I wanted to let you know how much you helped me. I got eight interviews and five admissions this cycle! I’ll be attending Pacific University this May. Multiple interviewers commented on how much they liked my personal statement. They described it as “eloquent” and “genuine.” I cannot thank you enough for your help earlier this year; I feel that it was a big part of my success this cycle.

Monica Harris, PA-S

Sarah Schultz was a great editor and was easy to communicate with. She answered my emails very promptly and made great suggestions while also helping me cut down and condense my essay to be in the character limit. She made me feel more confident in my work and helped me develop an essay that I am proud of. I would definitely use this service again!

Katie, Pre-PA

Sue did a wonderful job. I know this is an extremely busy time of year as CASPA is accepting applications and Sue was great about responding to my initial submission and getting back to me. She provided thoughtful feedback and quality editing. Fingers crossed for an acceptance to PA school!

Jo Lynn, Pre-PA

Duke is great! I had such a great time with him editing my personal statement. So glad I found this site!

Melissa Nicole Aguilera, Pre-PA

I loved this service!!

Madeleine Zeichner, Pre-PA

I absolutely loved working with Sarah! I could not be any happier with how my personal statement turned out. She was incredibly encouraging, sensitive to my needs, and insightful. There is not enough praise that I could give her for the amazing work she did for me.

Vanessa, Pre-PA

I wanted to update you and say I’ve been accepted into two programs (waiting for two more responses) with Jefferson University (my program of choice) being one of them. Thank you for all your help and your tips and for making this a genuinely joyful 2022!

Yejin (Future PA)

I wanted to take a moment to thank you for helping me with my personal statement. I have been accepted at Cornell, and will most likely be entering their program in March 2017. I have also received interview offers from Wake Forest, Duke, Pitt, Quinnipiac, Oregon Health Sciences, and Chatham so far. I am happy to share my success up to this point, because I would not be in this position without your guidance, wisdom, and talent.

I thoroughly enjoyed working with you, and I am profoundly grateful for your help. I wish you all the best in the future.

Stephanie Dwyer, PA-S

I got into my first choice program University of Southern California (USC)!!!!  Thank you so much for your help this cycle. I’m forever grateful.

Lanisha Cole, PA-S

I worked closely with Duke and Sue for the revisions on my personal statement. They must have edited my original version half a dozen times before they felt it was good enough to send off and never made it seem like an inconvenience. They always responded to my e-mails within a 24-hour time frame but usually got back to me within a few hours. I am very pleased with how my personal statement turned out thanks to all of their time, ideas and direction. The service the PA Life provides is well worth the money spent!

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Michelle Murphy, Pre-PA

I am happy to provide an update. I received 5 acceptances for this cycle and will be attending Rush University PA Program starting in May 2022. Of course, I definitely have Sarah Schultz and Deanna Matzen from The PA Life to thank for their incredible help with my personal statement, instilling confidence in my ability to interview, and providing me with a lot of advice in this very difficult cycle.

Bristi (Future PA)

Sarah did such an excellent job editing my personal statement that I wanted her expertise for my supplemental essays. I’ve had multiple interview invites so far. I’m so glad I used this service, and I’m so glad I had Sarah’s help! She really took my essays to a whole new level and had good suggestions. I’m recommending her to my peers.

Emily Crenshaw, Pre-PA

Thank you so much for your help with my personal statement. The process was everything I could have wanted and more. You were wonderful to work with and I appreciate very much how you were able to connect to my personal experiences and combine that with the traits that you know make a statement successful. I have applied to my first two PA schools and I owe a big part of that to you! Once again, Thank you very much!

Louis T. Pre-PA

My editor did an amazing job of quickly getting my rough draft back to me. I paid for your service very late in the game, yet The PA Life worked with my timeline and was very thorough in the editing process. I am very impressed with how eloquent I sound in the personal statement. I can not recommend your service enough!!

Katie, Pre-PA

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