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  • Unknown Member

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    January 18, 2021 at 8:05 pm

    If you have access to the Hudson course, he had a 20 or so page document called what you need to know. If you know this document well, youll pass physics. This was several years ago for me and I am not sure if he still does the courses. Many physics questions on the core are very obscure but many are simple enough and if you can just get those right it should be enough to pass physics. As I recall most people pass physics.

    • Unknown Member

      Deleted User
      January 18, 2021 at 8:05 pm

      ^Huda

      • samsone_882

        Member
        January 19, 2021 at 5:51 am

        Id recommend Prometheus Lionhearts videos. Theyre short, supplement/rather than regurgitate the war machine book and for a few things give you a way to draw it out. I personally didnt like Huda but learning styles and I may be a minority

        Also buy that radiology core physics app and cycle through those questions as much as possible.

        Youll be fine with a month, but really focus on physics along with the nucs numbers and the non interpretive document

        • kstepanovs_485

          Member
          January 22, 2021 at 1:38 pm

          I went to HUDA before and found it not very helpful.
          Focus on the high yield stuff in the back of War Machine. The radiology core physics app is good too. Even if you don’t understand just keep going through to see the answers and hope that it will trigger your “genius neuron” on test day. Also, make sure you go through that NIS packet in detail as there are A LOT of questions on the test from that packet.