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I have 5 months until I start X-ray program...

Like the title says, 5 months until I begin an associates program. What would you guys recommend I focus my studying on before hand? I really want to come in feeling more prepared. Which formulas or math stuff should I practice and study? Which terminology should I begin with studying? What methods or anything would you guys suggest? Any tips to prepare myself as much as possible is beyond appreciated...I have some struggles with ADHD, depression, and social anxiety that I am also needing to get in better control before I start. I actually already started it last fall but I had to take a leave of absence for the mental health stuff causing me to fall behind. I am trying to learn how to structure my studying and study in general. I was pretty unorganized through school so I am really noticing it in college starting at 27 years old.

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