it never hurts to get experience in the field, but come on - what about the majority of applicants who get accepted without having any healthcare work experience whatsoever? and how does working as, say, a CNA really help someone be a better future AA (aside from the fact that it involves a limited degree of basic patient contact)?
also, keep in mind that we're talking about Nova here - aka, the school known for generally having the most lenient admissions standards/criteria (according to people who are involved with the AAAA in high-ranking positions). the truth is, you most likely CAN get accepted to Nova as a re-applicant with just a few extra reference forms, shadowing hours, and improved test scores.
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