My #1 goal is to help you get through school, pass your PANCE, get a job and become a better human. The Physician Assistant Exam Scholars newsletter is one of my best vehicles for doing just that. If I didn’t send you 4 emails the day before an issue goes to print, I’d feel like I’m doing YOU a disservice because I know this issue can help you achieve what you want to archive.
Sometimes you need to hear someone other than me though. Here are a few very happy PA-Ss you might want to listen to if you’re on the fence.
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Hello Brian,
I am happy to report great news, I PASSED THE PANCE!! Thank you so much for all the material, podcasts and emails. I’ve been listening to you since summer 2018 and am so grateful to you and all the goods you’ve put out there for the PA community. I really think what you’re doing is such a great asset and I have recommended your podcast to so many people. So thank you for taking the time to do what you do and being there for all of us.
I also want to cancel my subscription to the PA exam review scholars. The last 4 issues were such great content and I am happy I was able to get a hold of a few issues just before taking my exam. I will continue to listen to you, but now with less stress and more so for curiosity and personal education and development. Thank you so much. Looking forward to continuing to being part of the community.
All the best,
Maisa Morrar
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Hi Brian Wallace,
I have been listening to your podcasts for years and getting your newsletters since way before I started PA school. I continued to use them throughout PA school and really valued them. They were so helpful for long commutes and even at the gym. I wanted to say thank you for all you do. I passed my PANCE a few moths ago, and I meant to email you saying thank you for providing the content and the time you commit to PA students and PAs!
Kind regards,
Shelby Subry PA-C
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I’ve been a subscriber to PAES for over 7 months now and can say that it has tremendously helped me build confidence and succeed during PA school. I felt lost during the first half of didactic and was playing catch-up with how to handle “drinking from a fire hydrant” of information, but after following Brian’s advice with PAES, I saw a complete 180 with how I was handling everything. All of Brian’s materials are phenomenal and build a great foundation, but PAES has directed me in the right path towards not only how to face PA school, but also what to plan for the future as a PA-C someday. I appreciate how the newsletter applies to all aspects of being a PA (studying, clinicals, finances, etc.). Reading these newsletters, I feel as if Brian is my mentor guiding me through the twists and turns that PA school throws at you. I would highly recommend PAES to any PA student who struggles with PA school, and let’s be honest, everyone struggles during PA school at one point or another. The price is well worth it, and you won’t regret your subscription!
Corey Hill
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The moon is rising, and the end draws near. Once the sun comes up, you will not be able to join get the November issue of the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars newsletter.
It’s just about decision time.
Physician Assistant Exam Scholars
Brian Wallace