I applied and was accepted to the Interservice Physician Assistant Program. I will be moving with my wife and son to Fort Sam Houston, TX next to San Antonio to start training in January.
The good news is clearly that I will be a PA, but the bad news is that means I get a Bachelor's and Master's degree from the University of Nebraska, which runs the IPAP for the military. LOL That will mean I'll end up with 4 degrees and none of them from the school I love. Guess I'll have to get 5 degrees just for the sake of having a diploma from a real school.
The good news is clearly that I will be a PA, but the bad news is that means I get a Bachelor's and Master's degree from the University of Nebraska, which runs the IPAP for the military. LOL That will mean I'll end up with 4 degrees and none of them from the school I love. Guess I'll have to get 5 degrees just for the sake of having a diploma from a real school.