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Studying to join Radiography program an AAS

I am 47 year old, have joined a community college, to finish some pre requisites for the actual radiography program, I am doing fairly good in psych 2301, same with bio 2301, however I cannot handle this Math Algebra 1314, and its a must. My question is when and if I survive these then what next after I enter radiography program in January, does it have too much of Math content, another question is after the two years, what will I have or how much would a job pay me with an AAS degree. Is it considered a technician. Is it worth it, or should I change path to a simpler English literature sort of stuff which I like, My main issue was to be independent and start earning, so will studying English high level give me a good job, Should I stay in Radiography as I have already done Bio, Psych and Engl How difficult is the path for me after finishing radiography Please advise as I need to drop courses or switch and decide now. I am really confused

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