Raphex questions- how close are they to real thing?

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Hey guys,

I'm studying for my Physics and radbio exam and people tell me that raphex questions are pretty good. My questions is how close are they to the real thing? I.e. if I'm getting good scores on Raphex, is that a good indicator? Or are the raphex questions easier than the actual exam?

Same sort of thing for the ASTRO radbio study guide questions. Many thanks,

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I found Raphex quite helpful. They were my primary study resource for physics, although I felt I was already fairly strong in that subject (I have an undergrad in physics). I went over many years worth of RAPHEX Q's (I went over the most recent few years multiple times) and supplemented the provided explanations with Khan, Google, etc when I wasn't sure about something.

I thought RAPHEX focused a lot more on technology and QA than the actual exam, but it's certainly good to know those topics on top of the basic nuclear physics, equivalent square/similar triangle calculations, etc.
 
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