
So, I don't know how much advice I have to give except to keep doing questions. They were confident in everything they did. Students scoring below one standard deviation below the national mean will. Those 3 had previous medical experience, outstanding test takers and very smart, straight A's in didactic portion and clinical rotations. What happened? Why are the review courses not reflecting this change in test material? I felt like I was guessing on 75% of the test. My class, at least those I talked to, nothing over a 600. Some of my friends that graduated in May made between 760 and 800 on the test, nothing lower. Interestingly, I made straight A's on all of my end of clinical rotation tests, yet felt it did not reflect the material on the test. Those "Key" words that were shoved in my head over and over and over again.yeah, I didn't see any of that stuff on the test. I did practice questions from LANGE Q & A, USMLE Step 2, Kaplan pance prep, used study guides like Van Rhee, Kaplan, USMLE Steps 2 and 3, Emory Review course DVD, USMLE Step 2 videos (all of them), the study guide from the 5 day CME course (i didnt take the course though, but I bought the binder from someone else) and the study material from the 3 days course from a different CME course, all my 1st year notes.alot of stuff.and I barely made 500 on the PANCE (I took it in September) I felt that nothing from the review courses notes or ANY of the material helped me at all. Change up the difficulty with 9 Easy-Hard mode settings.My PACKRAT scores (I did 7 different versions) were no lower than 190 on each. In solo mode, you face Roborat in a race to organize the neatest nest you can.

Score your midden by taking penalty points for ttreasures that are messy and bonus points for good form. When one player cements all their treasures down, you each get one more action. Swap the treasures around in your midden to make it neat. Raid other players’ middens or the house for treasure.įorce other players to raid the house and lose a treasure you pick. They allow you to:Ĭonceal, reveal, or peek at treasures in other players’ middens or in the house. These abilities are the heart of Picky Packrats. There are eight treasure abilities, one for each value of treasure. (see Treasure Abilities).Ĭement some of your treasures to prevent another player from messing with them. This year's most recent PACKRAT version national average is apparently a 167, 20 points higher than the last 3 averages on PAEA's website and 40 points higher than last years national average of 128 (according to my PA school). The rule of thumb is a PACKRAT score greater than 150 means your odds of passing the. Others score higher and also pass just fine. Some people score lower and have no problem passing pance. Keep in mind that this is just a rough average. PACKRAT, PAEA EORE, and in-house summative evaluations) will be monitored closely. I was told that the average packrat score for 2021 nationwide was 150. You must use its ability if you can.Ĭonceal (turn over) two revealed treasures with the same item and number to use the ability of any revealed treasure in the game. 3) Overall average score of 4 on a 5-point Likert Scale on Exit3 and.


You can peek first and decide then if you want to reveal the treasure.Ĭonceal (turn over) a revealed treasure to use its ability. Peek at or reveal a concealed treasure in your midden without showing it to the other players. On your turn take two actions of your choice in any order (including the same action twice) The house always has three treasures available to all players.įorm your midden by placing your nine treasures wherever you want in a grid (or circle for advanced players). Start by drafting three treasures from the “house” that you add to one wild and five hidden treasures. Turns and games are quick, so play a best-of-three tournament for more fun. Play 1-3 games at 10-15 minutes per game. For 2 or 3 players, the most organized tableau scores the least points and wins the game. Picky Packrats is a tactical, small-deck card game. (Unboxing and solo playthrough videos coming soon).
