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Xray Boards.. need words of encouragement :/

Does anyone have any good advice to calm my nerves down? I take my boards in 30 days and I've just been worrying way too much. I mainly use RadReview to study and I've almost done all of their questions, I do them in like 30 question intervals. but I did a mock recently I made myself on there and got a 65. In class we've taken 3 mocks so far and I've gotten (in order) 70, 72, and another 72. Our professor will round our grades though so they all ended up being in the 80s. I use radtechbootcamp too (did a couple of mocks on there and got over 75s each time) and my prof said to not used the questions from there because they aren't challenging enough... idk lmao. But when I take the mocks I literally flag 80 questions and I feel I don't know anything.

All I do know is I have never been this stressed before in my LIFE LMFAO. Obviously, during my program I was a little stressed, but now that ik my career is on the line it's making it all the more stressful.....

edit: also forgot to add I did one of the free SEAL ASRT exams today and got a 63...

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