I did the exam in 6 hours or so I don’t find it too hard but the physic q had me shook. I didn’t study physics 😮this is why I failed it the first time.
I am scared. In my final semester and we are beginning out mock board exams and have an arsenal of study tools for this semester- RTBC, Radreview and Corectec. I am taking practice quizzes and failing miserably. I don't know if it's just that I'm overwhelmed and the worse I do the more it is maybe making me panic and not think straight??? I don't know why the material is not sticking like there are concepts that my brain just can't compartmentalize for some reason. Condyles, epicondyles, intercondylar, epicondylar, tubercles, tuberosities, fossas... I feel like every question has the same set of answer options and they are all almost the same word.
I felt like the online practice quizzes were formatted to be more challenging than the actual registry. I always scored poorly on RadReview specifically but I did well on the registry. When things blend together for me, I write it all down on a single piece of paper so that I can see all the definitions next to each other. Then it’s like playing spot the difference and that helps it stick for me. Take little chunks at a time to review so you don’t get too overwhelmed. Good luck!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. I NEEDED TO HEAR ALL OF THIS INFORMATION AND ADVICE FROM SOMEONE WHO KNOWS FROM EXPERIENCE WHAT THIS PROCESS IS LIKE.
It seems to be common for patient care and positioning to be two of the higher rated content areas because we use those in clinicals frequently. Make sure you are studying to understand and not to memorize! Good luck next month!
I only created a template that included the breakdown of each equation and when to use them. Other than that we just started from my notes on day one on through the entire program.
I passed the SPI 3years ago and I had so many Physics q in the ARRT.. I WAS BLINDED didn’t know I would have so many physics questions 😢I bombed that section
I just took mine missed it my one and I’m itching to take it again I know the areas I’m weak on and I’ve been studying 2hours days I’m just waiting for it to post when I can reschedule took my test Dec 27th
The ARRT doesn’t have a definitive time frame that you have to wait before retaking the exam. As soon as your results are reviewed and submitted online you will have the opportunity to submit your “application” to retake it. It should only be a few weeks before this occurs and you’ll be able to schedule a new testing date.
Hi Sydney, my ARRT license was expired in 2017, now I want to instate my ARRT certification, please list me some updated books so I could review it, Thank you so much
www.amazon.com/Mosbys-Comprehensive-Review-Radiography-Complete/dp/0323354238/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=1HUIOIHOBDVVL&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.rrd4LVmVf9NpYtKkOVR5JT6yqsQ0Urx4mGu9OZ_Or2eqT4iIdQ8pEqxKkDBdINk5Qv2XfXozDaYDYhPtaKQ2CTzRs5DF8StLxu_051wNsgSMpNkewdiK3uVL9ykBnrSdi1kCvBeZ2N6U6uUAcbyR6nqF3WvXamhzU8xPnWrV9VX-v5tQOpbHtxnwwg2uEnTDsX69nmR8Apk6-DL17NL8cQ.SKxjERD9hl46O9E9hGmwf4633oh8fLGzhO-kRYxecOg&dib_tag=se&keywords=mosbys+comprehensive+review+of+radiography&qid=1720494452&sprefix=mosbys+%2Caps%2C111&sr=8-4 www.amazon.com/Lange-Q-Radiography-Examination-12e/dp/1260460444/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?crid=1QBHSZ4XN6YH4&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.hEH181JRZiSn86PLaHA_vKan5RCR8abluf9etfrVq_fJ8YUQ8bJqVpk1Sp00EQgrgcKQa3KAMqL9fAphXyedp_5YZ2n1cJyEnSTXqtPePGNDolD24TaXBpqpa-WSJrXhWeIcaAxfgG7q6K6-H2-JhMSU7s40sYTGyj5IYaBGReaNUakgFmxst0_atKurpqG7apEi8OI42G8zjVRKDhGqQw.qbK4lekeMg7d2zw7rup1N9UDe89SdArWnovNR6nIPyU&dib_tag=se&keywords=radiology+technologist+review+book&qid=1720494509&sprefix=radiology+technologist+review+book%2Caps%2C119&sr=8-5 These are the two books I used to study in 2019. I believe the Mosbys book has an updated edition now though. I’ve heard great things about rad tech boot camp with clover learning if you want to invest into that for your studies. Good luck on your recertification!
It is likely to be your exact score. May vary a few points but there are no cases that I’ve heard of where it shows a failing grade on the computer then you end up passing or vice versa.
Do you happened to do tutoring? I took the second time my AART exam and I am completely freaking out I am not sure what to do, I feel like I need a one to one studying with someone.
I don’t offer one on one tutoring but I did find Meaghan Piretti’s videos which may be helpful to you. She is a radiology instructor from what I’ve gathered and she has a lot of content out there already.
Your program director submits verification of your education prior to taking the ARRT registry for the first time. If you fail once or twice this does not need to be reverified. However, if you fail three times and you plan to restart the program in order to gain three more attempts then I imagine it would be a similar process as the first time where there is documentation from your program stating that you are eligible to sit for the registry. However, I have not experienced this specific scenario of someone redoing the entire program nor have I heard of anyone personally that went this route after failing three times.
Hey all so I am most likely going to be taking my third attempt next week and I just need some advice. So the last two exams I went back and changed answers and I’m wondering if especially the last time that messed me up. Should I not do that this time? Also my most recent score on RTBC practice exam was an 86. I want to try and get it a couple points higher before I take the exam next week. Is that a high enough score? My last attempt I scored a 73 and was getting like 80/81’s on my practice exams. A job has been waiting on me to pass this test but I don’t want to feel pressured to take it if I’m not ready yet but also I don’t think it’s a good idea to wait too much longer to take it aswell. Any advice would be appreciated!
I always say go with your gut and stick with your first answer. I never personally used RTBC so I can’t compare it to the registry first hand. You were so close last time! If you haven’t received the result letter yet to see where you need to improve I wouldn’t take your third attempt yet. Jobs are out there, don’t rush yourself just because one is waiting.
@@SydneyPipp I received my results letter a couple weeks ago so I do know my weak areas and have been doing a lot of practice questions on those categories! I do think I have improved with those categories
Hey I don’t want to wait until i get my results in the mail. I failed by one point and it’s eating me upppp 😭 I know i will pass the next go round. What’s a good way to remember the joints? I’ve used correctec and rtbc. correctec was hard in the beginning but i’ve gotten comfortable and started passing. I was in the low 70s on RTBC mocks then started studying so more & couldn’t get higher than an 85 until this passed wednesday when i took the registry. I don’t know where to begin again lol
I have only tutored a few individuals that I am personally close to. In this phase of life I don’t have a lot of time to set aside to dedicate to tutoring. However, if you have a specific question about a concept that is challenging for you please let me know and I’d love to try and help you out!
I have trouble understanding AEC, for example if you put the detector on a thin part what would happen will there be overexposure or underexposure? I saw a question like this on the exam and I said underexposed because the AEC system will stop exposing as soon as it feel like it has reach the IR so if it’s a thin part it will shut down faster so therefore it would be underexposed
@@valentinasanchez4191 It sounds like you actually do understand AEC fairly well. This would be like if you were using AEC for a T-spine and had the outer detectors selected instead of the middle. The x-rays would reach the IR quickly as they move through the lungs and trigger the AEC to terminate the exposure although the spine would not have received enough x-rays by that time. Thus resulting in the spine being underexposed.
Hey. I really like your video. You covered great points. However, I take my Teas exam at the end of the year, and apply for the RAD program spring 2025. Do you mind sending me the Powerpoints that helped prepare you for Registry. I am soooo scared. lol
I’m not familiar with the teas exam. If you haven’t started the radiology program yet then there is no need to stress over the registry at this point. Your school should provide you with plenty of material throughout the program for you to study. Take it a day at a time and don’t think too far into the future, it will only overwhelm you. Good luck!
My instructor printed out all of the PowerPoints he taught from for us to take notes on so that’s what we reviewed. We skimmed through quite a bit but when they didn’t have any questions on a topic I would quiz them and I realized they actually didn’t understand the information enough to question it and we would dive into the “why” behind it. If you can’t explain the “why” then study it. For example, why do you need to angle on a lateral knee? It’s not enough to know that you need an angle, you need to know why. Does that help?
I believe you would be responsible to pay for the entire program again but I am not sure what resources different schools have to support their students through that situation. Some schools will allow a student to audit a course (sit in on classes without being part of the program or receiving a grade) but there still may be fees associated with doing that.
Am from Cameroon studying medical imaging technology, would like if you could help me, am in my second yet and would like to take the ARRT examination soon My name is Carlson.
Hello👋...As a Bsc Medical Radiologic Technology Graduate (4years Honours degree) from india , can i attend the ARRT exam after joining a master's degree in Radiation physics or any other Postgraduate courses related to Radiology in USA?.. please reply..🤗
Hello! I usually refer international applicants to the ARRT website: www.arrt.org/pages/earn-arrt-credentials/how-to-apply/international-inquiries as I am not familiar with the process you would need to go through. To become a radiographer in the states you only need an associates (2 year) degree so I wouldn’t see it to be necessary to have your masters unless you’re wanting to be a radiation physicist. Good luck on your journey!
Ive been an x ray for three years and took my arrt once and including fluoro here in cali. You guys need to relax an dont iver think it… just learn the basics, 5x2 is 10 and 2x5 is ten, so no matter what youre resources are, the answer should be the same.
Hi, I’m trying to help my partner. He failed three times, is there a way to get more opportunities without doing the entire program? Like some continued education or clinical hours?
From my knowledge there aren’t any shortcuts for this requirement but he can reach out to his program to see if they offer anything like that. He may also be able to sit for his GXMO certification which limits his ability as a tech but may be an option to keep him in the field.
Not to sound mean but everything is tied together. How she said, Really spend the time to understand the concepts and you won’t be struggling at the end of the program trying to relearn everything. 75 is an achievable score.
Thanks for sharing! I have failing radiologist register before, and I know it's sad to hearing this news, hope everything would be better in future.
I did the exam in 6 hours or so I don’t find it too hard but the physic q had me shook. I didn’t study physics 😮this is why I failed it the first time.
so long to do the exam. this is my second semester .It is hard but thank god I am still surviving,
I am scared. In my final semester and we are beginning out mock board exams and have an arsenal of study tools for this semester- RTBC, Radreview and Corectec. I am taking practice quizzes and failing miserably. I don't know if it's just that I'm overwhelmed and the worse I do the more it is maybe making me panic and not think straight??? I don't know why the material is not sticking like there are concepts that my brain just can't compartmentalize for some reason. Condyles, epicondyles, intercondylar, epicondylar, tubercles, tuberosities, fossas... I feel like every question has the same set of answer options and they are all almost the same word.
I felt like the online practice quizzes were formatted to be more challenging than the actual registry. I always scored poorly on RadReview specifically but I did well on the registry. When things blend together for me, I write it all down on a single piece of paper so that I can see all the definitions next to each other. Then it’s like playing spot the difference and that helps it stick for me. Take little chunks at a time to review so you don’t get too overwhelmed. Good luck!
how did it go update?????
Thank you for sharing it. I failed twice my ARRT exam.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. I NEEDED TO HEAR ALL OF THIS INFORMATION AND ADVICE FROM SOMEONE WHO KNOWS FROM EXPERIENCE WHAT THIS PROCESS IS LIKE.
Thanks the encourgagement and helpful information.
i would love a video about image and equipement spectations on the registry
I'm taking mine next month and I'm anxious. I did pretty decent on the patient care and head, spine, and pelvis. The rest my score was kind of low
It seems to be common for patient care and positioning to be two of the higher rated content areas because we use those in clinicals frequently. Make sure you are studying to understand and not to memorize! Good luck next month!
Do you have any tips of a video of CT reviews, I failed my CT boards and would like more videos on how to help me!
Hello I would like to know if you are able to tour for MRI registry ?
Do you have a study plan template that you used with the person you tutored?
Thank you for this video. It really helped to hear.
I only created a template that included the breakdown of each equation and when to use them. Other than that we just started from my notes on day one on through the entire program.
How does someone get tutoring from you?@@SydneyPipp
@@SydneyPipp
Hello how can I contact you in regards to tutoring
I passed the SPI 3years ago and I had so many Physics q in the ARRT.. I WAS BLINDED didn’t know I would have so many physics questions 😢I bombed that section
Really your videos very useful.. Iam from India can please make a video of how to do registration it’s helpful
I just took mine missed it my one and I’m itching to take it again I know the areas I’m weak on and I’ve been studying 2hours days I’m just waiting for it to post when I can reschedule took my test Dec 27th
Oh man, I’m sure it’s painful to be so close! You’ve got it next time, good luck!
@@SydneyPipp
It is but I’m trying to figure out how long I have to wait I look on the ARRT website and there’s nothing there for me to reschedule
The ARRT doesn’t have a definitive time frame that you have to wait before retaking the exam. As soon as your results are reviewed and submitted online you will have the opportunity to submit your “application” to retake it. It should only be a few weeks before this occurs and you’ll be able to schedule a new testing date.
@@SydneyPipp
Perfect thank you so much I’ll keep you updated:)
Of course, I look forward to hearing the news that you passed!
Hi Sydney, my ARRT license was expired in 2017, now I want to instate my ARRT certification, please list me some updated books so I could review it, Thank you so much
www.amazon.com/Mosbys-Comprehensive-Review-Radiography-Complete/dp/0323354238/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=1HUIOIHOBDVVL&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.rrd4LVmVf9NpYtKkOVR5JT6yqsQ0Urx4mGu9OZ_Or2eqT4iIdQ8pEqxKkDBdINk5Qv2XfXozDaYDYhPtaKQ2CTzRs5DF8StLxu_051wNsgSMpNkewdiK3uVL9ykBnrSdi1kCvBeZ2N6U6uUAcbyR6nqF3WvXamhzU8xPnWrV9VX-v5tQOpbHtxnwwg2uEnTDsX69nmR8Apk6-DL17NL8cQ.SKxjERD9hl46O9E9hGmwf4633oh8fLGzhO-kRYxecOg&dib_tag=se&keywords=mosbys+comprehensive+review+of+radiography&qid=1720494452&sprefix=mosbys+%2Caps%2C111&sr=8-4
www.amazon.com/Lange-Q-Radiography-Examination-12e/dp/1260460444/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?crid=1QBHSZ4XN6YH4&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.hEH181JRZiSn86PLaHA_vKan5RCR8abluf9etfrVq_fJ8YUQ8bJqVpk1Sp00EQgrgcKQa3KAMqL9fAphXyedp_5YZ2n1cJyEnSTXqtPePGNDolD24TaXBpqpa-WSJrXhWeIcaAxfgG7q6K6-H2-JhMSU7s40sYTGyj5IYaBGReaNUakgFmxst0_atKurpqG7apEi8OI42G8zjVRKDhGqQw.qbK4lekeMg7d2zw7rup1N9UDe89SdArWnovNR6nIPyU&dib_tag=se&keywords=radiology+technologist+review+book&qid=1720494509&sprefix=radiology+technologist+review+book%2Caps%2C119&sr=8-5
These are the two books I used to study in 2019. I believe the Mosbys book has an updated edition now though. I’ve heard great things about rad tech boot camp with clover learning if you want to invest into that for your studies. Good luck on your recertification!
Greetings, how accurate is the score number that appears on the computer to the one sent by email?
It is likely to be your exact score. May vary a few points but there are no cases that I’ve heard of where it shows a failing grade on the computer then you end up passing or vice versa.
Do you happened to do tutoring? I took the second time my AART exam and I am completely freaking out I am not sure what to do, I feel like I need a one to one studying with someone.
I don’t offer one on one tutoring but I did find Meaghan Piretti’s videos which may be helpful to you. She is a radiology instructor from what I’ve gathered and she has a lot of content out there already.
Does ARRT verify your education after taking the exam if you failed?
Your program director submits verification of your education prior to taking the ARRT registry for the first time. If you fail once or twice this does not need to be reverified. However, if you fail three times and you plan to restart the program in order to gain three more attempts then I imagine it would be a similar process as the first time where there is documentation from your program stating that you are eligible to sit for the registry. However, I have not experienced this specific scenario of someone redoing the entire program nor have I heard of anyone personally that went this route after failing three times.
Hey all so I am most likely going to be taking my third attempt next week and I just need some advice. So the last two exams I went back and changed answers and I’m wondering if especially the last time that messed me up. Should I not do that this time? Also my most recent score on RTBC practice exam was an 86. I want to try and get it a couple points higher before I take the exam next week. Is that a high enough score? My last attempt I scored a 73 and was getting like 80/81’s on my practice exams. A job has been waiting on me to pass this test but I don’t want to feel pressured to take it if I’m not ready yet but also I don’t think it’s a good idea to wait too much longer to take it aswell. Any advice would be appreciated!
I always say go with your gut and stick with your first answer. I never personally used RTBC so I can’t compare it to the registry first hand. You were so close last time! If you haven’t received the result letter yet to see where you need to improve I wouldn’t take your third attempt yet. Jobs are out there, don’t rush yourself just because one is waiting.
@@SydneyPipp I received my results letter a couple weeks ago so I do know my weak areas and have been doing a lot of practice questions on those categories! I do think I have improved with those categories
That’s great! I’d take it as scheduled then. Try to relax during your test and have faith in yourself to select the correct answer. Good luck!
@@SydneyPipp thank you !!! :) I definitely am going to try my best I just hope I don’t get too nervous!
update did you pass
Hey I don’t want to wait until i get my results in the mail. I failed by one point and it’s eating me upppp 😭 I know i will pass the next go round. What’s a good way to remember the joints? I’ve used correctec and rtbc. correctec was hard in the beginning but i’ve gotten comfortable and started passing. I was in the low 70s on RTBC mocks then started studying so more & couldn’t get higher than an 85 until this passed wednesday when i took the registry. I don’t know where to begin again lol
I’m sorry to hear about your setback. What part of the joints are you struggling with? The anatomy, articulations or positioning?
Plse do you have soft copy notes one could study with?
I don’t have any notes to share but I will be making more videos to help students understand certain concepts in the future.
Do you still offer tutoring
I have only tutored a few individuals that I am personally close to. In this phase of life I don’t have a lot of time to set aside to dedicate to tutoring. However, if you have a specific question about a concept that is challenging for you please let me know and I’d love to try and help you out!
I have trouble understanding AEC, for example if you put the detector on a thin part what would happen will there be overexposure or underexposure? I saw a question like this on the exam and I said underexposed because the AEC system will stop exposing as soon as it feel like it has reach the IR so if it’s a thin part it will shut down faster so therefore it would be underexposed
@@valentinasanchez4191 It sounds like you actually do understand AEC fairly well. This would be like if you were using AEC for a T-spine and had the outer detectors selected instead of the middle. The x-rays would reach the IR quickly as they move through the lungs and trigger the AEC to terminate the exposure although the spine would not have received enough x-rays by that time. Thus resulting in the spine being underexposed.
Hey. I really like your video. You covered great points. However, I take my Teas exam at the end of the year, and apply for the RAD program spring 2025. Do you mind sending me the Powerpoints that helped prepare you for Registry. I am soooo scared. lol
I’m not familiar with the teas exam. If you haven’t started the radiology program yet then there is no need to stress over the registry at this point. Your school should provide you with plenty of material throughout the program for you to study. Take it a day at a time and don’t think too far into the future, it will only overwhelm you. Good luck!
Am Currently preparing for my ARRT can you give me some tips what should i read what topis
You can check out my ARRT Registry Tips video! I have some recommendations on study tools there :)
Hi I need help also from which school u graduated?
@@amirafakhri7420 bolu abant izzet baysal university Vocational school of health services. Turkey 🇹🇷
@@Cwlool I graduated from Dubai but to sit for the arrt exam I need to do course in USA ? Right
@@amirafakhri7420 u need to do exam at place name Pearson VUE.. Am pretty sure Emirates have examing center names pearson VUE. .
What material did you use to help the person? Because I am in same position and confused.
My instructor printed out all of the PowerPoints he taught from for us to take notes on so that’s what we reviewed. We skimmed through quite a bit but when they didn’t have any questions on a topic I would quiz them and I realized they actually didn’t understand the information enough to question it and we would dive into the “why” behind it. If you can’t explain the “why” then study it. For example, why do you need to angle on a lateral knee? It’s not enough to know that you need an angle, you need to know why. Does that help?
Send me Lange radiography book 12 edition book
if you fail 3 times do you have to repay for the program again or do you just start all over again
I believe you would be responsible to pay for the entire program again but I am not sure what resources different schools have to support their students through that situation. Some schools will allow a student to audit a course (sit in on classes without being part of the program or receiving a grade) but there still may be fees associated with doing that.
Am from Cameroon studying medical imaging technology, would like if you could help me, am in my second yet and would like to take the ARRT examination soon
My name is Carlson.
Hello👋...As a Bsc Medical Radiologic Technology Graduate (4years Honours degree) from india , can i attend the ARRT exam after joining a master's degree in Radiation physics or any other Postgraduate courses related to Radiology in USA?.. please reply..🤗
Hello! I usually refer international applicants to the ARRT website: www.arrt.org/pages/earn-arrt-credentials/how-to-apply/international-inquiries as I am not familiar with the process you would need to go through. To become a radiographer in the states you only need an associates (2 year) degree so I wouldn’t see it to be necessary to have your masters unless you’re wanting to be a radiation physicist. Good luck on your journey!
Ive been an x ray for three years and took my arrt once and including fluoro here in cali. You guys need to relax an dont iver think it… just learn the basics, 5x2 is 10 and 2x5 is ten, so no matter what youre resources are, the answer should be the same.
any tips i applied for my program last week just kinda nervous on hard its going to be once in the program
@@TejRecordz meeehhh, dont over think it.. ull be fine… i was working full time and going to school full time..
Thats good to hear!@@chrisdeguzman7795
Hi, I’m trying to help my partner. He failed three times, is there a way to get more opportunities without doing the entire program? Like some continued education or clinical hours?
From my knowledge there aren’t any shortcuts for this requirement but he can reach out to his program to see if they offer anything like that. He may also be able to sit for his GXMO certification which limits his ability as a tech but may be an option to keep him in the field.
How many times can someone write the exam
All 23O questions are MCQ type ?
Yes, the format of the test is multiple choice. You will always have the right answer in front of you but you have to select the correct one.
@@SydneyPipphow Indian radiographer apply in your country as a radiographer what's the procedure plz tell me
Not to sound mean but everything is tied together. How she said, Really spend the time to understand the concepts and you won’t be struggling at the end of the program trying to relearn everything. 75 is an achievable score.
how long is the test ?
It is 230 questions (200 graded, 30 pilot question) and you have 230 minutes to take the exam.
Did you only use rad tech book camp for study for the board ? Or did you use other things .
Did you study the questions in the learning lessons too ?
Is it online or in person
It’s an in-person test but taken on a computer.
IS it online ??
The ARRT exam is held at a testing center with proctors watching you take the registry on a computer.
@@SydneyPipp thank you
How many times did you fail?
I passed my first exam but I’ve helped others pass on their second and third attempts.
@@SydneyPipp I saw the video on which books to get to study the ARRT test. I will get them thanks for the advice.
Of course, good luck!
Failed it by 4 points
Same
I got a 69. 😭 first try. 2 more to go. So close so I know next time I got this.
Greetings y'all are you struggling in passing your exam Dm for help.