While I’m sitting in a lecture or reviewing from a book, these five questions are cycling through my brain.
1) What are they going to ask from this material on an exam?
2) What would I ask if I were writing the exam?
3) What’s the most important part of this topic to know? If I could only pick one thing what would it be?
4) What’s the easiest question to ask and answer from the section?
5) What’ll take me too much time to learn and therefore should be cut right out of my studying?
In the April issue of the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletter, I’m going to show you how to use these questions and a few others to cut down on your study time and improve your scores.
Having these is a good jumping off point, but let me show you what happens when we go deep together on this topic. I think you’ll be impressed, and I’m confident your professors and classmates will be impressed.
Join me here:
Physician Assistant Exam Scholars
Brian Wallace