 Alright, so you guys, I think that this might be one of the shortest videos that I've ever done, but it's because the answer is pretty simple. And I get this question asked a whole lot, and the question is, like, what's the best major for PA school or some variants of that, that question? Like, who can become a PA? And so that is what I'm going to be answering in today's video. What's up, you guys? This is Zidane, and welcome back to my channel. So I just wanted to kind of just jump out here and, like, really do this really quick video for you guys. I think it might be one of the shortest videos I've ever done, but I get to ask this question so much, you guys. And so I think I'll probably have to do this video again in another, like, three or so months because I'm getting a lot of new people who are subscribing, so thank you guys so much for subscribing to my channel. If you are new and you have not already done so, go ahead and subscribe. Help my YouTube algorithm out a lot. But I'm getting a lot of new subscribers and new viewers, and, you know, they don't know exactly, like, what the answer to this question is. And so this question was posed by Lord Kashan, and it was asked, so can an English major become a PA? And Lord Kashan, the answer to that question is, yes, absolutely an English major can be a PA. Honestly, any major can be a PA. It doesn't matter what you're majoring in, you can major in, you know, the sciences, you can major in the arts, be it music, you can major in, you know, the social sciences, like a psychology or sociology, you can major in, I don't know, like anything, history, it does not matter, okay? The only thing that matters is that you want to be a PA, you have worked on getting your patient care experience, and you have done all of the prerequisite courses that are required to become a PA. So that is where it might get a little bit murky, because are you taking all of the prerequisite courses that are required for PA school, like general bio and chem and organic chem and micro or genetics or, you know, abnormal psych or developmental psych and general psych and all of those other like medical terminology, are you taking these courses? Because those are the prerequisite requirements. So if you're not taking those courses, then you have to add them onto your regular course load that is in your English major scope. But the answer still remains, yes, you absolutely can become a PA if you're an English major, if you have the desire to be in the medical field and be a practitioner of medicine and, you know, deal with patients, go for it, okay? All right, thank you guys so much for watching. Thank you, Lord Kishan, for that question. If you have any comments or questions, leave them in the comment section below for me. Go ahead and like this video and subscribe to my channel. Follow me on Instagram at on the PA and on Instagram and get that to university. Thank you guys so much for watching. I will talk to you guys next time. Bye.