![]() PANCE PANRE Question Book by Dwayne Williams.I also bought the extra Rosh Review practice test (all 300 questions, so each section is covered) along with one of the must-know additional extras (without the explanations), which are common and high yield. There are many ways to use Rosh Review, which I detail later. I usually didn’t have to think twice before choosing an answer on test day because Rosh Review made me confident. If anything, Rosh Review’s questions were a little harder and went a bit more in depth than the test questions. I even think I had some of the exact same questions during the PANCE. My main resource was Rosh Review, and I can confidently tell you that the questions are very similar to those on the PANCE. When I got close to exam month/day, I didn’t spend as much time going over explanations except for my weaker topics. I completed all of the Rosh Review questions for each topic during these time frames and reviewed the answers and explanations. Week 15: Review any weak areas and continue taking practice exams.Week 14: Complete one practice exam sponsored by NCCPA, continue Rosh Review (random order).Weeks 11, 12, 13: Complete all of Rosh Review (random order) + practice exam each week. ![]() ![]() Week 10: Infectious disease (5 days) + practice exam.(Note: the 2019 blueprint has been updated): I made a study plan calendar and broke it up into topics based on the PANCE blueprint. I began thinking about PANCE review in February ( 4 months before the PANCE = 16 weeks). Here’s how I studied and PASSED my boards on the first try. Failure is also embarrassing! I wanted to do everything possible to prepare for the PANCE so I could feel confident when I finished. I was super stressed about passing because I was tight for money and needed to start working immediately. All of my friends who graduated the year before me said the same thing: “You’ll feel like you failed when you walk out of the PANCE, but don’t worry, you’ll pass.” I didn’t want to feel like I failed and then wait 5–7 days for my results. I took my PANCE 2 weeks after graduation and PASSED, so I started working on July 1st. I graduated from Clarkson University’s Physician Assistant program in May 2018 and am a Family Care Physician Assistant in a small, rural, underserved Upstate New York town.
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