Free ARRT diagnostic
23 questions. 5 minutes. RadarPrep maps your exact knowledge gaps across every ARRT topic — so you know exactly what to study tonight, and what's safe to skip.
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Your diagnostic result
Image Production — 38% mastered
Radiation Protection needs the most work
Three steps from scattered to structured.
23 ARRT-style questions. See your score by section immediately — no waiting.
RadarPrep maps your gaps at the topic and subtopic level. No guesswork about what to prioritize.
Unlimited mock exams, AI study plans, and targeted questions — all calibrated to your specific weak spots.
Real students. Real results.
Missed questions automatically feed your Weakness Radar — no manual tracking. The ARRT topics that cost you points rise to the top of your study list, ranked by what the exam actually tests.
Enter your exam date and schedule. RadarPrep generates daily study blocks with spaced repetition cycles — so your weak spots fade instead of resurface on exam day.
Upload your lecture slides and RadarPrep generates ARRT-style practice questions — including image critique and hotspot formats that mirror the 2026 exam structure.
Most apps stop at "wrong." RadarPrep explains the misconception: "You confused spatial resolution with contrast resolution — here's why that matters on the ARRT."
Class leaderboards, shared decks, and "most missed concepts" across your program. 20–50 students prepping for the same ARRT exam — now that's a competitive advantage.
Upload your PowerPoints and review sheets. RadarPrep auto-generates quizzes, flashcards, and lesson summaries — so instructors and students alike stop spending time on prep.
23 ARRT-style questions. Results in seconds. No fluff — just a ranked list of your exact weak spots by topic.
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Most students don't know what they don't know. RadarPrep shows you the full picture.
Fluoroscopy — pulsed fluoro dose reduction
8 misses across 3 sessions. You keep confusing pulsed vs continuous. Related concept: auto brightness control.
Grid guidelines — frequency lines
5 misses in the last week. Timing issue: you're answering these last, when you're fatigued.
Patient positioning — oblique chest
4 misses, always image procedure domain. Confusing anterior vs posterior angulation.
ALARA principles — solid
No misses in 14 sessions. Keep maintaining with spaced review.
Most students study what they know. The ones who pass study what they don't — and they know exactly what that is. RadarPrep gives you the map. The work is still yours. The direction is finally right.
Built by a former Keiser University radiology graduate who tutored classmates throughout his program and built the study system he wished existed.