Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter wants a pre-health program that has both nursing and PA (hasnt decided which path). More schools have nursing than PA – all the PA schools, like DPT schools, seem to be tiny schools in terrible locations. Ugg.
The alternative seems to be Boston – but she wasn’t wanting a big city. Is there anything in between on the east coast?
My daughter wanted direct entry accelerated PA school and really liked Duquesne and Drexel. Quick google search says they both have nursing as well. Also, Marquette. Not direct entry, but it does offer the accelerated program- you apply to the PA school as a sophomore. Not east coast either, but we thought Milwaukee was cool.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter wants a pre-health program that has both nursing and PA (hasnt decided which path). More schools have nursing than PA – all the PA schools, like DPT schools, seem to be tiny schools in terrible locations. Ugg.
The alternative seems to be Boston – but she wasn’t wanting a big city. Is there anything in between on the east coast?
Anonymous wrote:DD has a 3.88 uw/GPA (NoVA public) & 34 ACT. Wants to go into pre-health, with a biology/biochem major, is looking to do research with a professor and also internship possibilities.
Schools on her list include:
Hamilton College (reach)
Franklin & Marshall College (reach)
William & Mary (reach)
Connecticut College (low reach/high match)
Gettysburg College (low reach/high match)
Dickinson College (match)
St. Mary's College (MD) (safety)
College of Wooster (safety)
Allegheny College (safety)
Assume we'll need merit/FA.
Anonymous wrote:Did your kid take a rigorous course load and calculus and physics? If so, I don’t agree that many of the schools you have listed are reaches, e.g., Franklin & Marshall, W&M, Hamilton, Gettysburg.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter wants a pre-health program that has both nursing and PA (hasnt decided which path). More schools have nursing than PA – all the PA schools, like DPT schools, seem to be tiny schools in terrible locations. Ugg.
The alternative seems to be Boston – but she wasn’t wanting a big city. Is there anything in between on the east coast?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter wants a pre-health program that has both nursing and PA (hasnt decided which path). More schools have nursing than PA – all the PA schools, like DPT schools, seem to be tiny schools in terrible locations. Ugg.
The alternative seems to be Boston – but she wasn’t wanting a big city. Is there anything in between on the east coast?