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ARRT second attempt..

Good afternoon everyone,

I just registered for my second attempt at the ARRT registry...Unfortunately my previous attempt I did not properly prepare until maybe three days out. I was unable to schedule my first exam right after graduation due to some life complications and had to wait two months. So I was more prone to push off my studying which was a terrible mistake. I have taken full responsibility for that. BUT since my first attempt I have been getting back into the swing of my studies, using radreview / radtechbootcamp / Radiography 9th edition prep book. I scheduled my exam today and the only date available is in two weeks! I did not want to push my exam off over a month which I am glad I was able to obtain that time slot but the anxiety is rolling back in. I recently left my job as a general x-ray machine operator to fully focus on my studying to achieve what I have worked hard to accomplish in my schooling. I guess I am here for advice and past experiences, this is truly my passion without a doubt nothing beats a career as a Radiologic Technologist.

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