In addition to a strong GPA and specific pre-requisite courses, PA programs also look at exam scores, letters of recommendation, and experiences. Typically, programs want well-rounded applicants, so it is critical that you do not neglect these areas of the application.
Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
Traditionally, PA have schools required that applicants take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). The GRE consists of three sections: Quantitative, Verbal, and Analytical Writing. Although you do not need any specific course before taking the exam, you should expect to study for at least a couple of months in advance.
Average combined GRE scores for accepted students tend to be in the range of 305-310 range. Also, a score of 4 or greater on the writing portion is preferred.
Please visit the GRE website for more information, registration dates, and study guides. The Pre-Professional Advising Office has a Resource Library from which you can check-out GRE prep books as well as Study Rooms which can be reserved.
Physician Associate College Admissions Test (PA-CAT)
The PA-CAT is a new standardized admissions test which is being piloted by PA programs and which may be more fully adopted soon. The exam is 4.5 hours and consists of 240 multiple choice questions. The subjects tested are those covered by typical PA school prerequisites:
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- General Biology
- Biochemistry
- General and Organic Chemistry
- Microbiology
- Behavioral Sciences
- Genetics
- Statistics
The scoring range will be between 200 and 800. Please visit the PA-CAT website for more information, registration dates, and study guides.
CASPer
This test aims to give insight into an applicant’s non-cognitive skill set, e.g., inter- and intrapersonal skills like empathy, ethics, and professionalism. The CASPer test comprises realistic, hypothetical scenarios / dilemmas (aka ethical questions) to assess how applicants will behave in certain situations and can last up to 110 minutes.
The exam is not a pass-or-fail test. Register for a test date at least three days before a preferred test day. Resources to help prepare for the CASPer test are below.
Test Preparation:
- CASPer Test Prep
- CASPer Blog
- CASPer Sample Test (Please note that to access this test, the applicant must log into their account. Select “Test Management” and choose “CASPer Systems Requirements Check.”)
- How Should I Study for the CASPer Test?
CASPer scores will be available only to the programs on an applicant’s distribution list and sent out approximately 2 – 3 weeks after taking the test.
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