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Need Study Tips!

I’m entering in my 5th and final semester of my rad tech program and I’m so ready to be finished. I’m on track to take my boards at the end of May 2021 and our program is set up to use 5th semester as a review of everything we’ve learned with mock registries included. What are the best textbooks/practice websites to study for the registry? I’ve heard about Mosby but I wanted to see what all was out there and what helped the most. I’m in NC if that makes any difference. TIA!

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