Emails come rolling in all the time saying some version of,
“My professors say that they don’t use key terms anymore on the exams.”
I heard that line from my professors all the way back in 2005. I didn’t believe them then, and it paid huge dividends.
Now, they do disguise them. They do dress them up in silly hats with funny glasses and moustaches, but I promise you they’re in there.
When I took my second PANRE, I spent a lot of time listening to the audio version of The Final Step (add the link to the new version page here). I listen to it a lot. Weird to hear your own voice, but I’m telling you when I got to my test I was stunned by the number of key terms I saw.
They are jumping off the page at me.
The Final Step 2.0 will be available soon, but within the pages of the June PAES newsletter I’m going to teach you how to really use key terms to your advantage. Most importantly, I’m going to teach you how to spot them as you’re sitting in that mind-numbing lecture. I’m going to teach you how to spot them when you study, and once you’ve got that… it gets so much easier.
Join the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars to get your hands on the June issue. Just follow this link right here:
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Brian Wallace