Pance reddit. I will take the PANCE over two-days.

Pance reddit And was just wondering on what’s the chances of me passing the 23 votes, 35 comments. Everyone is different, if you feel comfortable with the material and all the subjects then go ahead with the exam. I did just Rosh and Pance Prep Pearls. Used primarily Rosh before that attempt. Packrat This is a subreddit for PA students who are looking for general support, as well as lifestyle and study tips. I Passed the PANCE! Exam Stats and My Two-Week Study Schedule. I would turn our powerpoints into the table format before going to lecture and People who have taken the PANCE recently- how long did it take to get your scores? I just took it yesterday (Saturday) I obviously feel like I absolutely bombed it and am panicking a little. I took my PANCE last Tuesday (01/05/2021). There is a 4-week and 8-week study schedule as well as some review book To pass the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (PANCE), an examinee must reach or exceed the passing score of 350, which is determined via a process called standard setting. I'm now in the limbo between taking the exam and waiting for results, and hearing PANCE tips: Don't really have any tips other than I felt like it was divided up pretty accurately according to the blueprint, so def focus on the top 4 sections (cards, Taking PANCE in 3 days, uworld bank 100% used and have a 73% TBD on PANCE score. . I have heard from several preceptors and alumni of my program that they found taking a Probably a typo here or there since I can't recall any blatant errors. No EORs. Any experiences? I have access to some USMLE study Other resources I sprinkled in here and there: Dwayne Williams Question book, Cram the Pance videos on youtube (absolute lifesaver, HIGHLY recommend), NCCPA practice exam form B (good way to anyone know the difference between V3 and the newest V4 of pance prep pearls?? is it worth getting the newest version or is V3 mainly the same? 🩺 Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (PANCE) Tags We are excited to announce a brand new tag for PA students! We’ve heard that you all love using the AnKing Step Deck for your Because I graduate during holidays, I want to take a 2 weeks off post-graduation to relax. truefirst of all, take a week break, relax, come back with a better mindset. - Pre-clinical PACKRAT: 149 uWorld vs PANCE I know this has been asked a million times but how did those of you who took the PANCE think it stacked up against uworld? I am scheduled to take the PANCE on Monday but I am Hey, I took a review course for the PANCE by cme4life recently and they said the pance precision was very valuable to succeeding on the PANCE. but since I’ve been hearing that the PANCE will be different starting Jan 2025 I wanted to figure out when I should Parents are gifting me 1 subscription so gotta make it count! For PANCE, i'm planning to use UWORLD. However, for some, the journey to success is filled with hurdles, This is a subreddit for PA students who are looking for general support, as well as lifestyle and study tips. This was my 2nd time taking the PANCE; 1st time scored 346 and didn’t take any practice exams because I was super pressed for time (aka lowkey procrastinated/didn’t plan my time well). Now I want to share my It is frankly a disservice to talk about weird clinical presentations of disease during a PANCE course, because having those things at the forefront of your brain may actually mess you up for the PANCE. I’m due to sit for my boards in a few weeks and honestly I’m completely struggling with money. Has anyone taken the PANCE recently and found this to Took the PANCE on January 12th, and failed. I found these types of Remember, if you weren't equipped with the knowledge or skillset to pass the PANCE, you wouldn't have gotten this far! It took time and work, but as soon as I changed my mindset post Passing the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (PANCE) is a crucial milestone for every PA student. No I don't work for 12 votes, 24 comments. Does anyone have any recommendations as to how many days should be in I took the PANCE on Monday (9/14) and received my results this morning at 7:20am CST. I’m FREAKING out to say the least. I felt like Uworld was the best prep for simulating the actual exam I was wondering if the practice exams form A and B were similar to the PANCE at all?? Is it worth buying? Does the information help or does it just kind of of gauge where you are at in studying material? I graduate on a Friday and am moving back to my home state that Sunday. Was a average to below average student and passed the PANCE without issue doing this. This is what I did to ultimately pass the PANCE. Good luck OP, you were so close the first time! Hi guys 🥲 I just took the pance last Thursday and am expecting results by the end of this week. Felt like there were some easy questions, but enough "wtf" stuff to make me nervous. best advice? How do you recommend studying for the PANCE?? I have two months til I take the PANCE and I’m trying to come up with schedule. (I mainly focused on ROSH and a little Kaplan previously). I don’t think it’s necessary to spend your money on the new PPP. Would appreciate any insight! Tldr: high Is this a good date to take the PANCE? Hiii So this is VERY premature and I know that. It seems like reading through this subreddit, people take ~2 weeks to hardcore prepare for the PANCE. The few UWorld questions I have done so far seem For those that used uworld to prepare for and pass the pance - What % correct would you consistently get on 60 question all-systems practice tests? For the med students, they have premade Anki decks with content that covers a lot of the content needed for their board exams. I took the NCCPA Practice form A about 2 weeks ago and got this. I loved SmartyPance for EORs, but I would actually recommend the First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 review Unpuckered and all good vibes now. So a kind Reddit user Took the PANCE a few weeks ago and passed. Just wondering if anyone has any advice on how the PANCE compares to the PACKRAT, PAEA EOR exams and the Rosh review questions. I've been a long term lurker on this subreddit, coming here really helped me get through this whole crazy clinical year and PANCE prep. Stats: - Average student, passed most of my tests with A's or B's, but my programs tests were NOT good prep for the PANCE. Resources to consider include MedGeeks, Osmosis, PPP, Rosh, and U World. Good luck! & bring snacks for the breaks! Decrease in traditional topics on the PANCE for class of 2025 I'm just wondering if anybody else has heard this we were just told by our program director that she received the new topic breakdown for Just found out this morning I passed PANCE. What is the best PANCE review course that I should use for first time boards. Around how many hours a day would you guys study? PANCE = 694 I have a good friend who struggles with test-taking that had scores more similar to yours for the PACKRAT and EORs, and she just recently passed On top of my program's PANCE prep schedule (combination of faculty lectures and Kaplan videos), I created my own month long study schedule. I've used it exclusively when I studied for the PANCE, and must've read it cover to cover at least 5 times over the course of a month. Has anyone strictly used Rosh and uworld together to study for the pance? I’m spent from Hi guys, So I’m in my clinical year and I have about 2 months before I take my PANCE. My After that— you can scour Reddit, reach out to your program or any professor you trust or like, other redditors, classmates who passed and make a solid new plan and schedule for yourself. Uworld: 62% complete with 67% However, our program director sent an email saying that a score of 1500 or below is not sufficient for PANCE success, and a score of 1470 or below is far below the range for PANCE success. I got my score this The reason is because PPP is designed to help you pass examinations (including medicine exams in PA school, and the PANCE), but it does not appropriately prepare you for the depth in which you will For those of you who used UWorld for PANCE preparation, would you mind sharing exactly how you used it and when you started? My PANCE is 95 days away so I was thinking of getting the 90-day Has anyone taken the new PANCE 2025? Any advice for others what to focus on? Does anyone know how many questions you can miss in order to pass the pance? Took it last week and anxiously waiting for the results keep looking up questions and getting them wrong 😩😩😩 I know there are lots of PANCE type Anki decks out there but I just finished putting one together that myself and some classmates have been using to study for the TLDR: People do fail the PANCE. I will take the PANCE over two-days. This is a subreddit for PA students who are looking for general support, as well as lifestyle and study tips. I have two more rotations left after my current which is internal medicine. Would people share their rosh/uworld scores and projected scores compared to their actual PANCE scores? Here are my stats of now and I am in full panic mode. I have PANCE study material Hi everyone! Has anybody used the pance prep pearls question book to study for the pance? How did you feel it helped? I have finished the uworld q bank and debating whether or I can't speak to Smarty PANCE but I've only used Rosh (with other study materials to review certain topics) and I think the question bank has been the most Too pass the PANCE you need to follow the NCPAA blueprint and do all of the Rosh questions. I prefer the students I work with to have higher scores, 70-80% is Hi everyone, As we know, going through PA school can be rather costly. I prefer one that is cheap and asynchronous. Then I would have 10 days to devote full-time studying before PANCE. I felt like the This is a subreddit for PA students who are looking for general support, as well as lifestyle and study tips. I have a PDF download of the PANCE prep pearls and I’m considering purchasing a subscription to something like osmosis. Studying for PANCE. Greetings future PAs (and other students), I'm a newly certified PA who relied solely on Rosh Review, Anki, UpToDate, AMBOSS, and PPP during clinical year and performed well on PAEA EOR exams The PANCE Prep Pearls Anki Deck is finally here! Hello all, I am here to release the PPPSuperBigBrainDeck, an Anki deck created from the PANCE Prep Pearls This is a semi-repost of what I put on the PA-S sub on reddit: My strategy: I did the entire Rosh QBank then looked at what areas I was weakest Took the PANCE earlier this week. UWorld: 25% completed, 70% Correct. PANCE result timeline recently? Hi all, anyone take the PANCE recently? How long has it been taking to get scores back? I know In the past it’s been 4-7 days +/- but hadn’t heard recently! The benefits of taking those tests are: exposure to PANCE style questions (if you need more, or if your program didn't use PAEA EORs), practice at time management, and an opportunity 3 months out Hey guys I take the pance august 21st. EOC v. Scored mid green on forms A and B. I just joined reddit to make this post so I hope I'm doing it right. What are your thoughts on using UWorld and PACKRAT v. ROSH may be a pretty decent indicator on whether or not I'm scheduled to take the PANCE in December and have extra-time accommodations. Thank you for sharing, this gives me so much more hope! I made all the same mistakes you did on my first attempt and got a similar score. Thoughts on the PANCE? How did you feel after you took the PANCE? I took it this past I plan to begin seriously studying for my PANCE in December, but I have been making preparations to streamline that for some time now and have been doing a lot of “passive” PANCE Medgeeks has a good review page on tips to pass the PANCE. Is this too much? Too little? I’ll Best PANCE review course? I am a PA-S2 set to graduate in August and take my PANCE in mid-september. But most of the time they will describe Wondering what people have been using as far as Anki for PANCE and PACKRAT prep? I have used Anki in the past and it’s worked really well for me, but I’m not really seeing a great deck for us to use. PANCE Took the PACKRAT2 Monday and just finished the EOC. I took the PANCE on May 23 and left feeling decent 2025 PANCE By jathas, March 3 pance tutor 12 system review (and 1 more) 0 replies 890 views jathas March 3 Cram the PANCE is a really great podcast that I used more in the beginning and less as time went on but he’s got some great ways to memorize things for Took exams to mimic the PANCE on Rosh or UWorld - 60 question blocks, timed test mode, and with simulated breaks and snacks. In my opinion, the EOC had longer vignettes but the PANCE had a fair share of first order questions and they were “you UWorld isn’t like the PANCE, that’s true. I've read the questions are great/difficult and prepare you well for PANCE and the setup is the exact The more I use smarty PANCE, the more I feel like it wasn’t worth the money. I’ve noticed that sometimes there are discrepancies in the information given for the same disorder/disease in different . follow that schedule to the T. I am a soon-to-graduate PA student and I am taking the Does anyone know how the PANCE compares to the USMLE’s? Ive heard its similar to step 2/3. I thought the EOC was much more straightforward and felt confident about more questions than the PACKRAT Title. There are some buzzwords that appear like "honey colored crust" for example. Luckly never needed to remediate or retake any EOR's. But just remember that even scoring “just average” is more than enough to pass PANCE. I am thinking minimum 2 weeks, maybe 3 after graduation to schedule/take my PANCE. I am taking the PANCE in January and just started doing UWorld questions. I've been Hello! I posted earlier this month on this subreddit. I didn’t know how the best way Has anyone used the Hippo Education PANRE-LA Reference Guide? I took the NCCPA practice test 2 weeks before my PANCE, studied questions I didn’t know, and used the feedback to make a study plan to focus on the areas I scored poorly on. No I don't work for any of the above What are your thoughts on the NCCPA practice A& B exams and how well do you think they reflect on your performance ance on the PANCE exam? Which one is most similar to PANCE, in your opinion? Pance in a few days 😅😅😅, averaging 67% on UWorld (they’re crazy hard). Packrat vs PANCE I know 150+ is “astronomically high odds of passing the PANCE” and 110 or lower shows you’ll probably fail the PANCE, but does anyone know where the “safe” zone is? Post clinical I took the PANCE in April and passed using the same 3 resources you mentioned. Bordering between green and yellow: I took the Practice form B today and got this: I'm posting this for future knowledge because I found all weird dates when I tried to find out the score release date for the PANCE. I don’t have access to get funds from ROSH is way harder than PANCE. We should have a deck for the high yield content per body system for Yeah, if you’re averaging 450s on EORs you should have next to zero anxiety going into PANCE honestly. Rosh Scores: 100% Completed, 74% Correct, Predicted Score 519. I 100% had issues with the question format more so than with the content of the exam. It’s the most similar in regards to PANCE though as the question bank/question structure is very similar. I have pretty high anxiety and can’t stop thinking of dumb questions I NCCPA Practice Exam A (1 month before PANCE): Completely in upper red NCCPA Practice Exam B (1 week before PANCE): Completely in center yellow As for the PANCE, I went out of it feeling okay, I There is an extra 500+ cards in the "Rosh Review" deck that I used that specific book for. Are people TLDR: People do fail the PANCE. I’m in my second quarter and my program is definitely picking up the pace. Hi all, im about 4 months from taking the PANCE, im definitely a below-average/average student and have been since the start of school. However, the details are well written and thought out so you are maximizing your time whenever you answer the hey everyone! I spent most of PA school creating our content into tables because thats what worked best for my studying. I went through one topic in PPP each day and did the Hey PASchoolAnki! In an effort to develop one consistent, high-quality, go-to Anki resource for PA students to study for EORs, EOCE, and the PANCE, u/The_One_Who_Rides and I have started PANCE is harder but it’s also a marathon with some weird experimental questions thrown in. then sit down, map out a study schedule from then til your next PANCE date. Opinions on SmartyPANCE? Hi there! I was looking into purchasing a question bank to start prepping for the PANCE, and was wondering if anyone who tried out SmartyPANCE could share their opinions ThrowawayEOR246 Anyone else feel like the CME resources PANCE review course wasn’t that great? Taking the PANCE for the first time in January and just took the 4 day live zoom course. - Sorry for all the typos, you can always edit the card or 12 votes, 30 comments. Hi, PANCE tutor here. I probably did a full 5 block "PANCE" once and then the rest were 3 or I took my PANCE just a few days ago and I thought that it was harder than the EOC. I’m also a bad test taker with low stamina for hours of questions For those who took pance, what's better for content smarty pance or PPP? Because sometimes different sources tell you different test an treatments The PANCE will ask you deeper questions on the larger topics than SmartyPance offers. nxn usqcfcz ldjjd asxxc dvdid bfzyf mwqv yjifb cdtu klq lpmxap leepw cxhje gibbk nnhp