You can use this one.
Sadly, there are many attributes basketball great Michael Jordan has that you do not. In fact, no matter how hard you worked, you’d never even come close to number 21 on the court.
He’s probably taller and faster than you. Even if you worked really hard, he’d still be faster and taller than you.
But there are some things you can learn from him. You see basketball isn’t all about physical abilities and physical training. Basketball (and all sports) have a tremendous mental component, which is why they make for great analogies for PA school and test taking.
I’m sure there are more, but I recently discovered a mental tactic that put Jordan ahead of everyone on his team. A tactic that he was maybe the best in the world at. A tactic that gave him a mental edge in the final few minutes of the most important games under the most intense pressure.
I’m not only sharing it with you in the July edition of The Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletter, but I’m going to teach you how to use it and where to incorporate it on study days and most importantly on test days.
See you inside.
Physician Assistant Exam Scholars
Brian Wallace