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24 y/o male heavily considering radiography as a career switch. Unrelated associates degree.

Hello all. Sorry if this isn’t the right place for this. As the title says I’m looking into school to for the rad tech program. I’m done with the food service industry what with covid and all. I have an associates in culinary arts and graduated with a 3.7 GPA which I know is not related at all. The program I’m looking into says I need an associates before I can start and some pre requisites. Would the associates I have be acceptable and help me get in or would they disregard that completely? I don’t know if anyone here has been in the same situation as me or not. I truly enjoy helping people and I’m fascinated with the technology. Anything I should expect from school? Heavily math oriented or anything like that?

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