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u/Ninjito · 3 pointsr/Radiology
 I recommend getting one of the Lange study guides. I took the exam last Nov and used a seventh edition study guide and still passed. I believe the newest edition is tenth - https://www.amazon.com/LANGE-Radiography-Examination-Allied-Health/dp/0071833102 - there were questions from the book word for word on the test! I wouldn't stress to hard about it! 
u/INGWR · 2 pointsr/Radiology

I passed the registry with a 96/100. Let's put some things into perspective for you:

  • You're overreacting. With two semesters left, you have yet to learn everything you're going to learn. By the time you learn it, you're going to forget what you learned in the first semester. That's why programs like mine dedicated the entire last semester to review and practice exams. See if your school administers the HESI exam for radiography; it's almost a mirror of the registry, and will tell you your standing. But you won't take that until the very end.


  • The only study material I used was the Lange Q&A and Radiography PREP book with the included CD. If you can functionally answer all the questions on the practice CD to some degree of 90%, then you're going to ace the registry easily.


  • The board exams you're going to be given are probably only including what you've learned so far, so review your old tests and focus on those.


    We took a Correctec practice exam and the beginning of our final semester, and we were told that a 50% or above meant that the student was on track to passing. That's assumed because, with an entire semester of review, your score is going to improve dramatically. You only need a 75 to pass. If you're two semesters out and almost at a 75 on the quizzes, I think you'll be fine.

    Relax! You're fine.