Peace be to you Matt! I was WONDERING where you went! I'm glad to see you're doing well! I didn't pass my PANCE the first time either. However, I took it again and passed, thank God! You're gonna be a great PA!
Congrats buddy your very inspiring to me! That’s my biggest fear is getting through the entire PA program and not being able to pass my boards. That’s what terrifies me the most really.
lorenzo sintamour I appreciate it, I did finally get that certification the 2nd time around so I feel good speaking about it now. It's not supposed to be easy right. Thanks for watching
Great video- been out of practice for a few years, and looking to get recertified and possibly back into the game. Please let me know what the first app was (?Rash Review?). Any other things you would recommend for recertification for the rusty ;) . Thanks again!
Jun Glo Rosh review. I might search for a recertification course somewhere. I’m still about 8 years from recertification but I may do that myself when it comes
question: When you retook the PANCE was it the same /repeat questions again or different questions? Also, you mentioned the "small details" the pance tests you on, I went through the PANCE Prep Pearls and there were questions on the pance I failed that were not in the pancepreppearls book. What sources do you recommed I use to know more of the "small details" they ask about so I don't miss those questions again? Thank you.
It will be a whole new test with new questions. I know PANCE pearls doesn’t cover everything but if you can get a grasp of the info it provides then you have a foundation enough to pass. Nobody gets a perfect score
I have taken it twice and unfortunately failed twice. I'm super nervous about taking it again and I keep putting it off. I think if I could talk to you personally, it might help. Let me know if that's possible Bro. Thanks
Hi Matt congrats bro. My current undergraduate gpa is 2.71 and finishing up pre requisites at Community college. As far as my gpa do I have any chance to get into a PA school ? I have 2000 hours of direct patient care hours and some shadowing PA Thanks man I really need some advice
Hey Matt what kind of study methods did you use during your PA schooling? Also what kind of books do you recommend to read that will be helpful once i get into PA program thanks
Peace be to you Matt! I was WONDERING where you went! I'm glad to see you're doing well! I didn't pass my PANCE the first time either. However, I took it again and passed, thank God! You're gonna be a great PA!
Bravo for persevering! I'm taking pre-requisites right now but your honest experience helps!
I like your struggle and honest.
Congrats buddy your very inspiring to me! That’s my biggest fear is getting through the entire PA program and not being able to pass my boards. That’s what terrifies me the most really.
Congrats man, all that hard work is about to pay off!
lorenzo sintamour I appreciate it, I did finally get that certification the 2nd time around so I feel good speaking about it now. It's not supposed to be easy right. Thanks for watching
thanks for the video. good job on passing the second time. congrats on becoming a PA-C
Congrats man!!! Thanks for the videos.
Congrats on Passing !! 👍🙌🏼✌️
Congratulations!! I am perusing a math degree, but I am really considering doing PA after finishing.
Great video- been out of practice for a few years, and looking to get recertified and possibly back into the game. Please let me know what the first app was (?Rash Review?). Any other things you would recommend for recertification for the rusty ;) . Thanks again!
Jun Glo Rosh review. I might search for a recertification course somewhere. I’m still about 8 years from recertification but I may do that myself when it comes
Thanks so much!
congrats!!!!!
question: When you retook the PANCE was it the same /repeat questions again or different questions? Also, you mentioned the "small details" the pance tests you on, I went through the PANCE Prep Pearls and there were questions on the pance I failed that were not in the pancepreppearls book. What sources do you recommed I use to know more of the "small details" they ask about so I don't miss those questions again? Thank you.
It will be a whole new test with new questions. I know PANCE pearls doesn’t cover everything but if you can get a grasp of the info it provides then you have a foundation enough to pass. Nobody gets a perfect score
Look up Cram the Pance on RUclips
@@mattjones3226 thank you
I have taken it twice and unfortunately failed twice. I'm super nervous about taking it again and I keep putting it off. I think if I could talk to you personally, it might help. Let me know if that's possible Bro. Thanks
Hi Matt congrats bro. My current undergraduate gpa is 2.71 and finishing up pre requisites at Community college. As far as my gpa do I have any chance to get into a PA school ? I have 2000 hours of direct patient care hours and some shadowing PA
Thanks man I really need some advice
abdulaziz erkinov I believe you at least need a 3.0 for CASPA
I am wondering if you ever applied to PA school bcuz this post you put up is 3 yrs old.
Hey Matt what kind of study methods did you use during your PA schooling?
Also what kind of books do you recommend to read that will be helpful once i get into PA program
thanks
abdulaziz erkinov you just inspired me to do a video on that
Can you provide the link for those apps ?
what is that apps name with 2000 questions? Couldn't quite hear name. Thank you.
Roger Clark Rosh Review
matt jones thanks for that!! Got it.