How much can there be? I’m not talking about PA school here, I’m talking about PAER. Daily emails, biweekly podcast; how much more could there be? Well, let me tell you, there is quite a bit more. Elephants more. I’ve got so much stuff to cover, it’s coming out of my ears. The newsletter is where I can dive deep into a topic and give you the best practices I come back with.
If you’ve been holding off on getting the newsletter because you don’t think you have time for anything else, think again. The newsletter is designed to SAVE you time. I know I know it’s counterintuitive. How in the world is taking time out to read a newsletter going to SAVE time? Well listen up, bucko. You’ve always thought the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. You’re a thinker. I doubt anyone would disagree with that.
Unless you read the December Issue of PAES. Then you’d see why the quickest way between two points could be anything but a straight line. Let me give you small example here in the email. Call it a freebie.
Ever do any hiking? As a young lad, I was in the mountains of New Mexico hiking with the boy scouts. As a young hiker from the relatively flat East Coast, I assumed that the quickest way to get somewhere was to walk a straight line between the two points. In New Mexico, it didn’t work that way at all. Someone somewhere had invented a better plan, the switchback.
The mountains were too difficult to climb straight up. You’d never make it. Especially if you were carrying a backpack containing a tent, food, water, and clothes. Instead, you’d walk a on a smaller incline on a diagonal for two or three hundred feet and then you’d “switchback” the other direction and walk on an uphill angle in the opposite direction another two or three hundred feet. You’d wind back and forth slowly advancing up the mountain. Anything but a straight line.
Physician Assistant Exam Scholar’s Newsletter is exactly the same. This newsletter is going to take you a few minutes to read, but it’ll boost your test scores by 10% easy. Seems like a reasonable trade for a few minutes of your time. Especially if you’ve got a few important tests coming up, and I have a feeling you do.
Physician Assistant Exam Scholar’s Newsletter
Brian Wallace