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How do I better my chances at entering a program during the pandemic?

I had decided to pursue an associate's in rad tech last February. I was excited because I found out I only needed to take just a couple of classes for prerequisites and shadow an x ray tech and my chances would be great!

Well things have changed with the pandemic and no one is accepting shadow shifts anymore. Plus all my classes, including labs, are all online. I'm worried about how this will affect my chances at getting in, especially since I'm unable to shadow anyone.

Input would be appreciated.

Thank you!

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