PA program at CHARLES DREW?? please READ!! and help!!

<p>im in my second year at a cc and i want to become a PA. i was considering going to go to USC or UC Davis-but it seems tryin to go there will be more time consuming-since they require a bs in biology and clinical experience which i dont have yet (but plan on in the future)</p>

<p>for charles drew it seems that all i need is my ged, some science courses, along with 100 hours of community service. i have everything except the community service (which i start in the summer) and the anatomy/few science classes-which i can finish in the next two semesters.</p>

<p>my question is:
is charles drew a graduate school-or can i finish my gen ed and transfer for their pa program? are they really hard to get into? i would appreciate any input from anyone who is familiar with the school since ive had difficulty getting any info from the web</p>

<p>this is the link i found for the requirements:
Physician</a> Assistant (BS)</p>

<p>PLease help me!! i really need it! i would much APPRECIATE it!! :D</p>

<p>note:
before i found out about this school, i had initially planned on transferin next year to a private school to get my degree in bio and then get my RN license to get some hands on experience and THEN apply for a school *but this school doesnt seem to require all this-which makes me doubtful if the program is up to par compared to the other schools-i really dont want to waste quality when it comes to education but i also dont want to waste 5 more years if i can finish in like 3 years. </p>

<p>thanks again!! :)</p>

<p>Well, all I can tell you is that it is an accredited program, but I know nothing about bachelor's degrees versus the more popular master's degree. Before deciding on this program, you need to find out the job prospects for a bachelor's degree. I spent hours looking into all the master's programs for my son. I do have to say that I have never seen a school that would admit a 2.5 GPA student. Most are 3.0 or even 3.5.</p>

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