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last chance to pass my boards (ARRT)

HI to all ,,, hoping I can get some great advice from anyone,,

so I took the ARRT last year twice , failed the first attempted at 74 !!! yes 74 I was so discouraged and depressed ,, I decided to try again a few months later while being pregnant and I failed with a73 !

so now I picked my self back up to try one last time and would to hear from anyone that has taken or recently taken the boards that can give me any tips. I am using Mosby and radreview to study I heard rad boot camp is good but never tried it.... I'm super nervous I wish I had at least one more attempt I guess it wouldn't be so much weight on my shoulders but hey I have to face it , its all or nothing now.

hope to hear from you guys soon :(

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