If there’s one thing I teach to Physician Assistant Exam Scholars, it’s how to think. How to see what’s happening and adjust. If you like to keep pounding your head against a wall, then my stuff isn’t for you. If you’d like to see how you can just walk AROUND that same wall, then keep on reading.
Today is the last day to get your dry, cracked hands on the Early Black Friday Deal. When you get your copy, you will of course get The Final Step – the book that thousands have used to propel them to passing grades – and you’ll also get three other products that will teach you how to do it better.
Learning medical content is a one-time thing. You expend the energy to learn and then you move on. Learning to learn, learning to focus, learning to take tests, learning to get your work done faster and better – now those are skills you can use FOREVER. Those are skills that will pay dividends now AND when you’re a practicing PA. That’s why they’re my favorite to teach. The returns are so oversized when you learn and apply this stuff. Think about it: skills are with you forever. The aggregation of skills is what makes you more and more valuable.
Now let’s discuss something very important. What you’re going to GET in the Early Black Friday package:
- The Final Step Complete Print Package – The digital, audio and PRINT versions of the book. Over 1,200 rapid review questions that helped me and thousands of other PA-Cs pass their exam. ($78 Value)
- The PAER Review Binder (PDF) – all of the content notes from the website in one convenient PDF. Over 1,000 pages of notes on every topic in the Blueprint. ($40 value)
- The No More Test Anxiety Package – NMTA is a video presentation on overcoming test anxiety combined with a short book I wrote called No More Test Anxiety (PDF) that will keep you calm so you can get the scores you deserve. ($55 value)
- Maximize Your Time and Efficiency Course – A powerful video training on getting the most out of your study time and getting the highest scores you can without extra work. This is my personal favorite. ($100 value)
- Get It all Done Without Losing Your Mind – I’m so excited to bring you a training series on working/studying from home when everyone else is trying to drive you crazy. ($125 value)
- Four
Back issues of PAES that will be the foundation for my Studying Master Class
Program ($200 Value):
- Issue #01 April 2018 – Hours and Hours of Studying Down the Drain – a scientifically proven way to end the depressing & demoralizing spaghetti-strainer brain
- Issue #02 May 2018 – Work Smarter, Not Harder – Cognitive Psychologists Want to Show You How
- Issue #17 August 2019 – Putting the Squeeze on the Hardest Topics in Cardiology – How to Learn Anything and Remember It Forever
- Issue #24 March 2020 – How to Get Out of the Weeds (and stay out) – Get the important stuff, ditch the nonsense that’s sucking up all your time and driving you mad
- Free shipping in the U.S.
More important than what you get is what you’ll LEARN:
- What I would teach on day one of PA school if I ran a PA program. (absolutely priceless)
- That grinding it out is the hard way. It can be so much easier. You don’t have to muscle though it. You don’t have to stay up all night. (In fact, that’s about the worst thing you can do, and I’ll show what to do instead)
- The formula (Time Studying = Better Grades) is a myth. There’s a new formula thought of by a Georgetown professor that has quadrupled my productivity starting the day I saw it.
- The best students get the best grades, NOT the smartest students. I’ll show you how to be one of the best students without doing any more work than you already are.
- How I got a 98% on our first anatomy test when over half the class failed. Hint: It had nothing to do with being smart.
- Why you don’t need more time
- Multitasking is a myth that’s killing your productivity. An NYU researcher discovered some amazing things that you can use starting now
- All about blocking – the best way to take advantage of the time you do have
- How you can use Harvard research to boost your scores by 20% by changing what you do with the last 5 minutes of each study session. Not an additional 5 minutes, just replacing what you do for the last 5 minutes
- To extend your attention span. Not only to improve studying but to improve performance on exam day
- Something earth-shattering to replace your to-do list with. (I’ve been doing this for 3 years now)
- How to easily decide what to work on next and not waste time floundering with indecision
- To keep things from slipping through the cracks. As a student, a parent, and a full-time PA, this is one seriously important lesson
- The biggest mistakes people make when creating a study plan and what to do instead…
- Learn the first 5 things that need to go into your study plan. If you don’t have these, you’re missing out…
- To start feeling like you’re making progress. One of the hardest issues is to keep up motivation. It always feels like your swimming in circles. Not anymore…
- The best ways to use the NCCPA Blueprint and how to cover it all. It’s an amazing resource if you…
- How to know when you’re done studying and to be confident heading into your exam that you’ve done your best and that you’re ready
- What failing the PANCE really costs you and WHY you’re so terrified even if you won’t admit it… (Naming a thing gives you power over it)
- A technique that will add ONLY 30 seconds to your study sessions, but change everything on test day
- Instructions to create your own confidence card, which has been responsible for hundreds of PA-Cs getting a peaceful night’s sleep the night before their exam…
- A secret which baseball players have used for over a hundred years to help them perform in high-pressure situations
- Strategies to head off the lizard-brain while he’s still small and whispering in your ear. Long before he turns into the fire-breathing dragon. It’s much easier to handle him at the beginning…
- Why task lists suck and two different ways to get through the work you need to do. I swing back and forth between these two. You might like one better and stick with that
- What do before you start your day that will Guarantee it’s a success.
- The surprising place that most distractions come from and how to deal with them.
- The thing I teach students who fail the PANCE that keeps them on track to pass when they’re at their lowest and have lost all motivation.
- Breakthrough solutions to keep your kids and everyone else from bugging you while you’re working. (I’m using this one right now)
- Exactly what to do when your nice pretty schedule turns into a dumpster fire. We’ll get you back on track in no time.
- The single most important thing you need to take care of to get you through isolation
- Five “no brainer” ways to stay motivated and get your work done
- The best philosophy out there for getting work accomplished. Ever wonder how some people don’t seem to put in the time that you do? You think they’re smarter, but I doubt it. It’s way more likely they’ve been using this philosophy.
- The first thing to do in crisis management (I’m always looking for the 80/20 principle and found it right here)
- A sneaky little trick to use so that you can look back on your day and say, “Wow, I got so much done,” instead of “Where did the time go? I’ve got so much more to do.”
- How to squeeze every minute out of your day. (Hint: it’s easier than you think)
- The secrets of leveraging your brain. I’m going to show you how to unleash what you know you have locked away between your ears.
- A complete description of how I set up my day to get everything I need accomplished. (At least the most important things)
- How to “stack the deck” when you sit down to study and ensure that you’re going to crush it.
- A pearl of wisdom from the man who saved England from being overrun by the Germans during WWII that will keep your mind at its best when everything is pulling you in a million different directions.
You’ll also learn the single most important key to studying, a way to get your brain to put the important stuff in the “keep pile” instead of wondering why everything you studied yesterday is in the garbage heap – 14 action steps to get you home and in bed before anyone else is done studying.
And that isn’t even close to all of it. You’ll learn:
* 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.
* The biggest problem you’ll 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.
* 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 Chinse 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 over night 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%-for-sure 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, that you should 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 learn 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.
* 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 waist too much time down there. This will guarantee you 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 I haven’t even touched on the PASS the PANCE Bonus I’m including with insight from me from the second I finished my exam.
Sound good to you? How about all of that for 70% OFF?!? Well let’s get moving then.
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Brian Wallace