Alright. Earlier in the week we talked about my number one key to success on tests. Today, we’re going to expand that a little. We’re going to go my top five list.
With these 5 things, you will be in a great place to pass the PANCE or any exam for that matter.
1) Control your adrenal glands
2) Know your key terms
3) Reduce decision fatigue
4) Confidence
5) A rested brain
If you’re looking for help with key terms, then The Final Step is the place to go. The book is designed to drill home the most important key terms and make sure you’ve got them on exam day.
The others take a little longer to develop. That’s why Physician Assistant Exam Scholars is a monthly newsletter. It takes time to build up your test taking confidence and to learn to control your anxiety. These aren’t one-off exercises. They are routines and practices.
It’s like going to the gym. We need to be reminded and practice every day. Not just one time.
The mission of the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Program is to help you become the best possible student and practitioner you can be by providing you with techniques and philosophies that will boost your test scores, your retention, your speed, as well as get your patients and coworkers to want to work with you.
Let’s work together.
Physician Assistant Exam Scholars
Brian Wallace
P.S. Want a free copy of the Final Step? Run a group sale for your school and you’ll get your copy for FREE. Your friends and classmates get a huge discount (thanks to the savings on shipping) and you get your book for zero dollars. It’s a total win. Hit reply and I’ll send you the details.