If you’re anything like most people, you drag your feet to study. You gnash your teeth and whine to whoever will listen. Your brain goes into overtime looking for things that HAVE to get done now so that there’s no way you can study right now.
Then once you’re sitting there does it get any better or does your brain run off playing hide and seek? Coming up with grocery lists and thinking about all of the other things you aren’t getting done while you’re sitting there (the laundry, studying for something else).
It isn’t uncommon to feel this way. It happens to everyone. E-V-E-R-Y-O-N-E, no matter what they tell you or what you think they are doing.
The good news is that this is an easy problem to solve.
1) Develop a routine that will get your brain in gear and so that it knows, your the boss
2) Read the November Physician Assistant Exam Scholars issue
The next issue is filled with ways to get your brain firing on all cylinders. Right out of the gate in this coming issue, we’ll get you out the door with ease make sure that nobody else gives you any excuses either. Your professors will start to wonder when you got so smart.
I’ve seen it happen time and time again. People who move from the bottom and struggling right to the top. I believe it can happen for you with this months issue.
But the deadline to get it is Halloween.
Here is the link: