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Hi Brian,
I don’t think I ever wrote you an email or we’ve never talked but you played a very important part in me passing my PANCE recently. I’ve been listening to your podcast during didactic year and most importantly weeks before the Pance. I will be forever thankful for all your study tips and questions after the episodes, and I had my dad quiz me during our 6 hour trips during vacation from your question book.
It all paid off, and I can call myself a certified PA.
Thank you, Brian.
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Congratulations! That’s fantastic news. I absolutely love to get emails like this (What? You don’t like people telling you how great you are?) because we can celebrate another victory!!!
Now, the takeaway for you: “Thankful for all your study tips.”
To me, that’s the most important point and here’s why: You can get the medical content in a lot of places. Yes, maybe you like the delivery better from one person or another. That does matter, sure, but what you’re not getting from most places (including that insanely priced school you’re going to) is how to study. How to take tests. How to pass exams, how to read questions, how to get the most out of the answer choices, how to not take all day and spiral down into a dark dark place when you can’t get through a question.
This month’s edition of the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars newsletter is titled PANCE Style Questions Made Absurdly Easy: Simplifying the Complicated
It’s all about how to read questions to increase your odds of getting them right. We’ll walk right through some test-taking situations.
This one goes to the printer tomorrow. The deadline to join and still get this issue is on Sunday, so don’t dilly-dally. This will help you with your PANCE for sure, but it’ll do much more than that. It will help you with every single test you ever take for the rest of your life.
Physician Assistant Exam Review
Brian Wallace