A few days ago, I received my FAVORITE email ever from a member of this here community.
Let me explain how it came about.
A few months in a row, I was getting angry emails from people subscribed to Physician Assistant Exam Scholars. If a credit card doesn’t go through for any reason on the subscription, my shopping cart company automatically sends them an update email, but admittedly they’re pretty junky looking emails.
I would let it be at that and just unsubscribe the people if I didn’t hear back or they didn’t update their card. I figured if the payment didn’t go through they were opting out without emailing me.
Boy was I wrong.
I started getting NASTY emails. “I can’t believe you didn’t send me this months issue! Someone stole my card, and I had to have it shut off. Now I’m not getting PAES!”
This month I changed it up and sent everyone who’s card declined a personal email.
This was one of the responses got and just maybe my gosh darn favorite email EVER.
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Hi Brian
Yes, my card did expire. I put in the new info last night when I got your first email. I just got this message this morning. Can you please check to see if it went through.
LOVE PEAS!!! I don’t want it to end!!!! Great info. Keep up the GREAT work.
Marie
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Marie here sees Physician Assistant Exam Scholars for what it is. A new way to think. A different way to SEE.
I was talking with a friend just today about his upcoming exam. I was trying to explain to him that he should be studying LESS. His response, “I’d rather be over-prepared.” It isn’t going to help. In fact, it’s only going to muddy the waters.
I tried to argue with him that it’s about how you SEE the exam, not about the content and how much you study. I studied for ten days and passed with flying colors on my last PANRE, and it sure as shooten isn’t because I’m smarter than anyone else. Just ask my wife, she’ll be happy to tell you.
The PANCE isn’t about medical knowledge and certainly isn’t about being a good PA. I see people fail all the time say, “But I’m a good PA. My patients love me.” And my response is always the same. It isn’t about being good PA. It’s a game. It’s a memorization, pattern recognition game. A game you can be much, much better at. A game you can win.
Please let me show you how. Take a page out of Maria’s book. Get yourself on the inside of Physician Assistant Exam Scholars. The February issue covers studying in a way that will stick that stuff in your brain so deep you’ll never get it out.
Click the link below before the end of tonight to get yourself going. No time to lose.
Physician Assistant Exam Review
Brian Wallace