

So I persevered, passes the retest, and decided to take PANCE a week and a half before it was originally scheduled for.

I listened to the end of each session when you talked about study tactics, scheduling, and perseverance. I felt like I had turned everything around, only to falter at the last moment. This required a retest, and I was therefore a late finisher. Unfortunately, I failed one portion of the written comprehensive exam by a single point.

This carried over into our final didactic semester this past summer when we took our comprehensive exam. Aside from one small hiccup, I crushed all of my end of rotation exams, my PACKRAT, and every assignment we were given. I continued listening to the podcasts throughout my clinical year. I went from a 2.98 GPA second semester to a 3.5 in the third, and a great deal of it was because of the information you gave me in those shows. I really started listening to your show in the 3rd semester of our didactic portion. Listening to the podcasts going to and from school made my commuting time actually mean something.
#Packrat pa school drivers
One of the biggest drivers to improve was your show. After changing some of my study tactics and fixing some personal problems at home, that all changed. I found myself struggling almost immediately, and eventually ended up on academic probation for my first 2 semesters. To put it lightly, I was far from a stellar student. I graduated from my undergraduate program and started PA school only 3 days later. I wanted to reach out to you to thank you for all the help you and your show gave me over the last 3 years of my journey. My name is Matt, and I am a newly minted PA-C as of today. Mostly because I want you to see that it works. I got this email from Matt that I wanted to share with you.
