Zach failed his exam. He was down. Way down. It was his PANRE and, although you can keep working, you feel like crap and you have to start over. It’s a demoralizing and life-sucking experience.
Here’s what he did to pass the second time:
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Brian,
I emailed you back having just failed my first attempt at PANRE by 12 points. I am a 12-year ortho PA and thought I could just get your Final Step book and pass. Well it didn’t happen. After much distress, I regrouped and decided to purchase the Rutgers program. It turned out to be the best decision. I ended up spending an average of 10 hours/week for 4 months and just took my exam 1 week ago. I received my results today and increased my score by 135 points. Rutgers is no joke. It works. What a huge relief. I guess I’m sending this email as a thank you but also as a suggestion to tell your audience base that just using The Final Step will NOT likely get you a passing grade if you are in a sub-specialty. I know you’ve addressed this in a recent email. Your Final Step is a great resource but it is not sufficient on its own. (I’m sure you are aware of this currently but thought I’d throw in my 2 cents). Now on to the next 10 years. I have listened to every one of your podcast and read your book 4 or 5 times. You are doing a great service to the PA profession.
Thanks again,
Zach PA-C
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There are people who have used only the PAER podcast and The Final Step and passed their exam. I don’t recommend that approach. I just mention that it’s been done.
For everyone else, I recommend getting the Rutgers review course and using The Final Step.
Tonight, you can still get a whopping 15% off the Rutgers course AND two bonuses from me that will have you excited to take your exam.
Here’s what you do:
– Go to https://www.mycme.com/pages/rutgers-pilot-panre-or…
– Use the code PAER15 at checkout to get your 15% off
– Email me a copy of the receipt from Rutgers BY TONIGHT!
You get the course at a sweet discount AND I’ll send you:
Bonus #1 – Secrets of the Test
This is it. Everything you wished you knew about the exam. No, this isn’t the stuff you can find on the website. This is the real deal.
I took my PANRE on a Friday morning. The kids were at school, and my wife and I were planning to go out to a really nice lunch to celebrate. I got back home at 11:45 AM and instead of heading straight out to lunch, I asked my wife to give me 15 minutes. I ran down to my office, switched on the camera, and spilled my guts.
If you’re going to be taking the PANCE or the PANRE, you MUST get Secrets of the Test
Bonus #2 – Issue No 17 of the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletter
As you’re probably already aware, I rarely make back-issues of the PAES Newsletter available, but this issue fit in so darn perfectly with the Rutgers Online PANCE review course that I couldn’t resist. Issue No 17 – Putting the Squeeze on the Hardest Topics in Cardiology has the tantalizing subtitle of How to Learn Anything and Remember it Forever. Read this issue and you won’t EVER miss another question on heart murmurs.
Get it done before you go to bed. You’ll sleep better starting tonight if you do.
Brian Wallace