The Eagles got crushed yesterday. 48-7 and it looked every bit that bad. It was painful to watch (I only watched the first half). The Saints just rolled right over them.
During your exam, you are going to feel like you’re being rolled over. Yesterday morning I was cranking out the December edition of Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletter, and in it, I describe how some questions on your exam are going to knock the wind out of you. You’re gonna take one look at them and say “Holly Crap!” I have no clue what they’re talking about. How am I supposed to answer that?
Unfortunately, there will be lots of questions like that on your exam. No matter how much you study. No matter how much you know, there will be tons of questions that you can’t answer. (Fortunately, there will be tons of questions that you can answer)
One solution I usually tell people is to guess and keep moving. Time is a wasting. But YOU may be able to do better than that.
In the hallowed pages of the December issue I cover three strategies for dealing with these nefarious questions. There’s a specific approach you can take that will improve your odds of getting them right. And let’s be fair, you only need to get a few of these right, not all of them. One or two correct answers can keep you from going over the edge into the abyss.
Sign up before Turkey day and before that tryptophane (and alcohol) affect your brain.
Physician Assistant Exam Scholars
P.S. For 2018 I’m not going to be having a Black Friday sale. For the past several years I did have a Black Friday Sale, but for a whole host of reasons I am not doing one this year. Someone emailed me to ask, and I thought I’d let everyone know.