No wolf in sheep’s clothing here.
This one is just the facts.
The November issue of Physician Assistant Exam Scholars goes closes out tonight (and tonight might be busy what with all the candy and all).
So let’s ooze through what you’ll discover in the November issue.
* A paper published in the Journal of Neuroscience that may once and for all prove why, after hours and hours of studying you don’t get the grades you were hoping for . (Then I’ll show you how to fix it)
* A major cause of poor decision making (either on exams or in life) and how to avoid it. (Hint: It isn’t alcohol)
* A method that champions at the highest level to all but ensure victory. This one is so ingrained and so sneaky they don’t even know they’re doing it, but it makes all the difference. (I’m pretty sure NOT doing this is the #1 reason people fail the exam. I don’t’ have any proof, but 9 years of anecdotal evidence makes me pretty confident.)
* A three minutes exercise to cram into your already over crowded day, that you’ll thank more for.
* The secret behind this Physician Assistant Exam Scholars and why it’s readers stand to gain so much.
* The two AMAZING things the NCCPA does for you.
But the best part of this issue is the core philosophy that makes up its theme. This philosophy will change your scores, but like everything in PAES, it will change much, much more than that. It will boost your opportunities and your experiences for decades to come (zero exaggeration), but this one is NOT for anyone seeking tips, tricks, or hacks. This one must be incorporated into your bones, and that takes a little time. This is not one secret ninja trick that will solve all of your problems.
If you’re a quick fix person looking for the next shiny object, I dare say you will be disappointed in this issue. You may glean a thing or two, but the price tag will likely not be worth it. If, however, you can read, think, and apply what you learn to broader circumstances, you will find absolute gold in this issue worth 10x what you pay for it.
You’ve been warned.
Physician Assistant Exam Scholars
Brian Wallace