The March issue is a pivotal issue. It marks the two-year anniversary of The Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletter (thank you to the members that make it possible!) and it covers the toughest, biggest, nastiest question that students have:
HOW MUCH DETAIL DO I NEED TO COVER??@?@?@?@??!!?!?!??!
Or as one student put it:
“My question is, how can we figure out how to narrow it down and not end up going too in-depth detail on a topic?”
In the March issue, I’m going to lay that one to rest. We’re gonna take a stake and drive it right through that monster’s heart. Some of you will HATE my answer to this, but I’m the only one (as far as I know) who’s got an answer. My answer made possible for me to pass my latest PANRE with flying colors with only 10 days of prep work.
Yup, 10 days from registration to sitting in that cubicle; believe me it’s all about the approach to test-taking and to studying. Last month we really drilled down on how I take tests, and this month we are going to destroy the studying question. In fact, with this issue I couldn’t help but add an extra 25% to the content because it was all so juicy.
Here’s what you’ll learn inside the Marvelous March issue:
* The best definition of “key terms,” and why they’re so important. Along with that, you’ll learn a method of picking them out while you’re studying so you can pick them out on your exams. This trick alone is worth the price of admission.
* How to get through boatloads of material faster than anyone else in the days leading up to an exam.
* My absolute favorite study tool. I like and use this one so much that I have SIX different apps on my phone right now that all do this one thing. I’ll tell you which ones they are and don’t worry, they range from free to about $3. (Pg 18)
* The biggest problem you face. This one isn’t a secret. You already know what it is, but I define it more clearly than you’ve ever seen and then we dismantle it. (Pg 3 and 4)
* A seriously simple philosophy for getting started when you’re stuck and don’t want to get out from under the covers. These two simple questions will get the ball rolling again.
* Ancient Chinese wisdom that will shed light on your most dire fears when it comes to studying medications and dosages. You’ll never have a problem with this again.
* There’s a study that demonstrates studying new material after midnight is just about useless. Your brain stinks at taking in new stuff at that hour of the day. In the March issue, you’re going to learn how to get your studying done in plenty of time to be snoozing by midnight. That way, your brain can be consolidating memories and information overnight and you’ll retain more of what you cover, putting you head and shoulders above your classmates by working less than they are.
* A 100% surefire system to decide which review books to get and use. That way you don’t have to feel bad looking at that huge stack anymore (or God forbid, add to it).
* The four categories I use to classify the things I need to study. This system makes it jaw-droppingly simple to choose what to spend time on, and what to leave for the buzzards to pick over.
* The rationale behind the things that you ABSOLUTELY do not need to study and how to spot them like an owl picking off mice in a field. Learn to do this and you’ll be done in half the time it takes everyone else. (Pg 11)
* A trick you can use, just in case you do get lost in the weeds. It should happen less, but it might still happen. I’ve got a safety net for you, so you don’t waste too much time down there. This will guarantee your escape before it’s too late.
* A technique for getting to ONLY the most important information. This one is diabolical and no one else will ever talk about it, let alone recommend it. In fact, I should probably place a warning on this issue or not share it at all, but it’s the technique that helped me pass my PANRE with only 10 days of prep work.
And that is just the tip of the old iceberg. This issue is a CAN’T MISS issue and the deadline is today.
Click that link right there and let’s get on it before the sun sets and you’re crying into your coffee tomorrow.
Physician Assistant Exam Scholars
Brain Wallace
P.S. Members subscribed to the two-year anniversary issue will get the opportunity to purchase back-issues at the regular price. I’ve never opened this up before and I may never do it again. But the doors close on it tonight.