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studying bachelor of radiography for 4 yrs worth it?

originally i was quite happy about getting an offer from usyd to study radiography so i quickly accepted it, but after reading more and more comments and posts in forums from others in the internet about the subject and its career prospects , i m literally desperate, many ppl said that a radiographer only responsible for positioning patients , telling them to hold still, stop breathing during the test and pushing buttons, which is totally not worthy for the time and cost needed for me to study it , i want to ask rad tech here is that true?

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