Learning Structure For The Physician Associate Student
Did you just get admitted to PA school and you want to do everything you can to make sure you start off on the right foot?
Are you struggling with the OVERWHELMING amount of information you are expected to know in your PA program?
This 12 page PDF will provide guidance on how to quickly structure your notes, how to prioritize the overwhelming amount of information, create study materials and how to effectively use those study materials, broken down into Didactic vs Clinical year.
In all of my years tutoring students, the most common root of academic struggles is an inefficient approach to studying and a lack of structure. I have never worked with a student who was struggling due to an intellect problem. You are all smart enough, but you don't all have the same needs for structure. In particular, if you are neurodivergent you are going to need to impose more structure on your studying because your brain isn't just going to do it for you. I was someone who needed a lot of structure and what I teach in this document absolutely saved me in PA school and I ended up getting a really good PANCE score.
12 page guide to structuring your studying for the most efficient use of your time. You can't possibly learn all of it in time for the exam. This guide shows you how to figure out what to learn and how to retain it so that your test scores reflect your effort.