Statement Of Purpose To Become A Physician Assistant

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After graduating from high school I explored my artistic side by achieving a degree in jazz, and while in school, I developed a love for audio engineering which I pursued independently. I ended up devoting more of my time to my extracurricular activity than to my studies, and while I succeeded at audio engineering, my grades suffered. After graduating, I rediscovered my passion for medicine, and recognized the scholastic necessity and competitiveness of my new pursuit. My drive to become a physician assistant inspired me to focus on my studies, making education a top priority. My academic aptitude, ability to excel in a rigorous physician assistant program, and devotion to becoming a physician assistant have been proved through my post-baccalaureate

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