 I just want to give you one bonus tip, because this is something that I keep telling people over and over again as I'm editing their essays, and that is, stay on topic. Stay on topic. What is the prompt? Basically, it's why do you want to be a PA? You know, I think they have a wordier description, it's like what experiences in your life have made you want to seek out the career of a physician assistant or whatever. It's why do you want to be a PA? It's not, please write a narrative about your life. It's not, what do you think a good PA does? It's not anything else, it is literally why do you want to be a PA? What experiences in your life have made you as a person decide that this profession is perfect for you? Above all the other possibilities, above being a nurse, above being a doctor, respiratory therapist, physical therapist, medical assistant, every other way you could work in medicine, why PA? Why is this career perfect for you as a person, the things that make you unique and the things that you want to accomplish in your life? Why do you want to be a PA? If every single point that you're making in your essay, if every single paragraph in your essay does not eventually lead to that point, you're doing it wrong.