I’m always saying how there isn’t anything like Physician Assistant Exam Scholars out there. How it’s the place I pour my heart and soul into and the place that can make the BIGGEST difference in your scores and your career path.
But sometimes it’s nice to hear it from someone other than me. This rolled in just a few days ago. I shortened it up a bit where the ellipses are.
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I PASSED THE PANCE! It feels so good to finally have that PA-C after my name, especially as this is a very busy/crazy time for me (I’m moving and getting married this month – and COVID has made that all the more difficult)! I’m confident that your podcasts, notes, newsletters, and courses were some of the biggest contributions to my success.
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The Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletters were amazing for my test-taking skills and confidence, which I agree are vital to passing. You can have all of the content knowledge, but if you are not confident, that five-hour exam can really crush you. I truly believe that my level of confidence is what kept me calm throughout the exam (even when I hit a chunk of hard questions) and is why I passed.
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I could say so much more about your content, your approach to test-taking, and your work ethic, but this email is already getting long! I have been and will continue to recommend your resources to both students and practicing PAs, and I plan to continue to use it as I begin my dream job in Geriatric and Family Medicine (I’m also in Pennsylvania)!
Thank you so much for all you do, it is so appreciated by many!
Sincerely,
Liz PA-C
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The August issue is no different. It’s packed with material that will (backed by scientific evidence) keep you calm on test day. Any test day. Including quizzes and EORs. In fact, it works best to practice this stuff for a while before THE BIG DAY. Ya know, on smaller tests and things. If you don’t have that kind of time, they’ll still work for you, but with practice you’ll see unfathomable gains.
The deadline is tomorrow night. So hop on it:
Physician Assistant Exam Scholars
Brian Wallace