I am a second-year Physician Assistant student who just completed the rigorous "didactic" year of medical training. Becoming a PA is my second career; I initially graduated with an Economics degree in 2019. After realizing medicine was my calling, I had to learn how to be a student again from scratch, tackling every prerequisite—from Orgo to Genetics—while working full-time.
PA school is essentially medical school condensed into a high-speed, 12-month sprint. I managed to juggle six...
I am a second-year Physician Assistant student who just completed the rigorous "didactic" year of medical training. Becoming a PA is my second career; I initially graduated with an Economics degree in 2019. After realizing medicine was my calling, I had to learn how to be a student again from scratch, tackling every prerequisite—from Orgo to Genetics—while working full-time.
PA school is essentially medical school condensed into a high-speed, 12-month sprint. I managed to juggle six intensive clinical and science classes simultaneously while maintaining a 3.88 graduate GPA. I didn't achieve this by working harder, but by developing a system to synthesize massive amounts of information and identify the "high-yield" concepts that show up on exams.
I specialize in helping pre-health students (Pre-PA, Pre-Med, Nursing, PT) navigate the "weed-out" classes like Physiology, Anatomy, and Pathophysiology. I don't just help you memorize facts; I teach you the study systems, active recall techniques, and clinical logic I used to master this volume of material.
Whether you are a traditional student or a career-changer like myself, I can show you how to study smarter, reduce exam anxiety, and get the grades you need for your future career.