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Is my PA plan possible?
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Substantial-Papaya-9 is in Pennsylvania
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So I just got a job as a nurse assistant at my local hospital, the company i work for pays for the community/state college im currently attending. Since getting accepted into PA school requires a bachelors degree I plan on getting my asn then bsn in nursing then try to get in a PA program after that. I just wanna know if this is doable or worth it? I never planned on becoming an rn but if that means my education is free then I think it’s better than having to pay out of pocket for a bachelors degree.

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