![]() ![]() I will of course study for it, but it helps to know that my base knowledge is pretty strong before studying.īe wary of studying too hard for these self-assessment exams as they could falsely inflate your score. Performing well on these last two Pance-like exams have made me feel confident that I could probably pass the pance if I took it now. This just goes to show that you will learn a lot during clinical year and studying for the EOR exams. I recently took my end of clinical packrat and summatives and score a 1 respectively without studying specifically for either exam. My advisor said not to worry about it, so I didn't. I got a 124 and knew that was below the average, but I thought without studying and only being halfway through my program that this was just fine. It was to see what we actually knew at that point in our studies. Our program told us not to study since it wasn't for a grade. It helps in making informed choices concerning courses and their curricula.I didn't even know there were practice Packrats.It also helps them know areas to focus more attention on and recommend study plans. The report gotten at the end of the exam help students see where they stand compared to other PA students.The questions are usually randomized to increase exam efficiency.It is 225 multiple-choice exam questions which are usually written every year.The exam is usually secured by the PAEA and is free from manipulation.The exam is strictly for self-assessment and not for trading purposes.We just took our post-clinical PACKRAT today and found out that I scored a 161 compared to my pre-clinical which was 126. Students will usually find two versions when they try to take the exam however, the recent version is usually recommended. Hello Everyone Wanted to get your thoughts/advice on my PACKRAT scores and studying for the PANCE as I will be taking it on January 20th next year. ![]()
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