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Yesterday’s email

If you didn’t read yesterday’s email, may I suggest you go back and find it in your overstuffed inbox? In it I covered a point that is so incredibly valuable. The technique I covered was important, but more so the idea that there are techniques no one tells you.

That little trick we talked about yesterday takes 2 minutes right before you walk into a test to do, and in all likelihood, it’ll boost your scores by at least a few questions.

There are lots of little, easy things you can do to get better test scores, but your professors don’t teach it. To them it feels like teaching you to cheat. They want you to know the information so well that you don’t need skill.

I disagree. I see loads of people with tons of content knowledge struggle because they have zero skills. They’ve never been shown. They never bothered to develop skills because they didn’t know they could. Once you understand that test-taking is a skill like riding a bike, PA school will get easier.

I’ve got a book coming on this very topic, most likely in April, but, in the meantime, in the March issue of the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletter we’re going to fill you up with some ideas that you can put right to work. I’ve got a few tricks up my sleeve that will take a little practice, but then you’ll be like a magician pulling higher and higher scores out of your hat.

Join me here to learn a little something about taking tests.

​Physician Assistant Exam Scholars​

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Brian Wallace

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