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Boards on the 8th of July

So my boards are coming up and I'm incredibly nervous. I've been getting mixed answers from the techs I've asked about the test, some say it was super easy and others say they barely passed. My professor also got the boardvitals program for us and said the test was easier than what was on there. I also bought the radtechbootcamp and radreview since I was just memorizing the questions on boardvitals. I feel as if our class kinda got screwed over due to covid since we were kicked from clinic for 3 months and are behind compared to previous classes. I'm just so nervous that I'm not ready enough, I also got into the CT program but in order to officially be in you have to pass your boards first so I have alot riding on passing this test. Do you guys have any tips on studying or preparing for the exam? Did you feel as if it was easier or harder than what you were expecting?

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