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Hack the PANCE: Test Taking Strategy from PA Exam Writers

Hack the PANCE: Test Taking Strategy from PA Exam Writers

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Hack the PANCE: Test Taking Strategy from PA Exam Writers is a brief guidebook for physician assistant/ physician associate (PA) students and recent graduates seeking to better understand the how and the why of test-taking for PA exams. This guide reveals how PA exam questions are written, how to utilize PA exam content resources, how to assess and interpret exam questions, how to identify (and rule out!) distractors, and how to confidently submit your exam. This book publishes strategies from PA educators that have proven successful for hundreds of PA students.

 

Rather than focusing on content review, this guide reveals how PA exam questions are written, how to utilize PANCE content resources, how to assess and interpret exam questions, how to identify (and rule out!) distractors, and how to confidently submit your exam.  Strategies from PA educators that have proven successful for hundreds of our PA student mentors are all here at your fingertips.

 

For more information and mentorship for taking exams as a PA student or recent PA graduate, consider booking a consultation with our team.

 

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    • Raia Jan 24
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      Very helpful

      I am in my clinical year and prepping for my first EOR. I found that these tips were helpful to get a better idea on how board questions may be asked and how best to approach questions that go beyond didactic year. I plan to utilize these tips throughout clinical year and when it is time to take the PANCE! Thank you for making this site and guide!

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    • ElenaJan 26
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      Great resource

      This guide helped me develop a solid approach to answering board-type questions. I will take these tips with me throughout the rest of my clinical year!

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