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Concerns for the Registry - any ideas?

To start off, I take my registry on October 1st, in 10 days from now, and I'm kinda worried. I've mostly been using Lange's Q&A Radiography Examination, and in both the practice tests, I just barely fail. I feel like I know almost all the stuff I should (sans some fluoro stuff and dose limits), but I keep losing points on the small technicalities of questions or on things we never learned about in my courses (cough cough CT questions).

I think I just need some advice. Is Lange's Q&A just harder/more tricky than the actual examination? Should I be looking to other study materials? Heck, should I move my test back a few weeks?

It's just really demoralizing to work so hard on this and then see that the book says you won't pass. Any and all advice welcome

encouraging words too...

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