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How accurate is MRI quiz tests for registery scoring?

So I'm taking my boards exam for MRI Wednesday and I was just wondering how accurate MRI quiz results are? I tend to get high 80-90s on all the individual tests and my last mock was a 90 which is my 2nd time doing it. Idk if I should buy another mock to do before hand just to make sure, I got a hard time gauging how much I know from self teaching.

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