Welcome, fellow PAs, to the PANRE-LA journey; whether you are about to start quarter six or quarter 2, we are all in this together. I am about to begin my 6th quarter and wanted to share some tips and tricks learned over the past five quarters that can help you succeed.
NCCPA tells us that starting in quarter two, five of the topics you see on the exam will be repeat topics from the previous quarter. Either these topics were missed or correct, but rated as "low confidence" in your answer. This repetition serves to "reinforce existing knowledge and facilitate learning." Remember, the "LA" stands for longitudinal assessment; this learning over time is one of the hallmarks of this exam format and the reason we can't just take all our questions at once.
Between completing one quarter and starting the next, we have the unique opportunity for targeted review. Here are a few tips:
One of the pros about signing up for the PANRE-LA vs the regular PANRE is that it doesn't require the hours and hours of studying necessary to take the closed book, hour-long test center exam, so it fits better into our busy lives. However, that doesn't mean we shouldn't prepare! NCCPA tells us that we'll see repeat topics and even tell us what those topics will be, so use this information to your advantage. By putting in just a little time for targeted review, you can begin your next quarter more confidently and strive to keep your score bar longer than the passing cutoff.