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Having to get to school 1 hour early to get decent parking is ridiculous for one test.
 
Finally gave in and am going to see a chiropractor tomorrow. I couldn't even lift a 90lb grandma last night without almost crying.
 
I am not even done with medic school and I am starting to look at PA schools.
 
I am not even done with medic school and I am starting to look at PA schools.
I need to finish up my AAS and then figure out what I want to do for my Bachelors... I don't think I'm going to stay a medic forever
 
I'm going on 20 months with no cable. Netflix and two over-the-air HD channels.

I cut the cord back in Nov. Between the HD networks that we get over antenna, Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Vudu, we don't miss cable at all. We are saving like $125/mo.
 
BlE="TransportJockey, post: 559327, member: 2405"]I need to finish up my AAS and then figure out what I want to do for my Bachelors... I don't think I'm going to stay a medic forever[/QUOTE]
Bachelors in education for me.
 
Having to get to school 1 hour early to get decent parking is ridiculous for one test.

Pfft. My entire 2 years of medic school I had to be at campus 2-3hrs early to first avoid rush hour, then to get a parking spot. That's a lot of hours of lost sleep.
 
I cut the cord back in Nov. Between the HD networks that we get over antenna, Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Vudu, we don't miss cable at all. We are saving like $125/mo.

We did it 3 years ago and never looked back...although the decision was purely out of spite for Comcast. I still have to cough up $75 a month to those butt holes because they are the only ISP in town.
 
This...I should've been in pa school a long time ago but life happens. I am definitely going to pursue it more aggressively. My prerequisites expire soon.

I am in a dilemma as well. Get my medic so I can start promoting, or go for PA. Getting mixed opinions!
 
I wish I cpould offer y'all some advice but I'm a little bit of a non traditional applicant. What I can tell you is that PA school is what you make of it, and every program has flaws. Look around at the prereqs for programs in your area , find out how much weight is given to GPA, GRE, and experience and find one that fits your situation. When you graduate no one cares where you went as long as you pass the boards.

It sucks to take on debt but grad plus loans cover all your living expenses during school.
 
Just go to PA school. After being beat down for 2+ years in a medic program, your ****s given tend to drop off the face of the earth when it comes to pursuing further education.
 
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Maybe you don't have to quit? Drop to per diem. You can still pick up shifts as PA.

BTW you think riding in ambulance is fun, imaging all the procedures you can do as a hospital based PA. An the influence you can have over EMS/ED relations as an emed PA.
 
Just go to PA school. After being beat down for 2+ years in a medic program, your ***** given tend to drop off the face of the earth when it comes to pursuing further education.

However, if you think medic school is a "beat down", I wouldnt even think about to applying to PA school....
 
Just go to PA school. After being beat down for 2+ years in a medic program, your ***** given tend to drop off the face of the earth when it comes to pursuing further education.
That's an extremely long medic program
 
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