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I’m having trouble figuring out what career to pursue

I’m 26 and already have a bachelors degree, but in a completely unrelated field to radiology. I’m wanting to go back to college to pursue a career in the field, but am having trouble deciding what job to aim for. I’m honestly bad at math and science which has kind of scared me from the field, but I’ve been interested in the brain and nervous system since I was a kid. I think with enough studying I could get a grasp on the math and science part of things. I enjoy people and love animals, so I’d be okay with working with both. I’m really hesitant on actually becoming a radiologist though because I don’t think I want to spend another 5-6 years in school, but have thought about possibly going for an MRI technologist or a nuclear medicine technologist. I’m not set on those positions and am open for any other suggestions or advice you guys might have.

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