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Employers, do you care about degrees?

I’ll be finishing the X-ray program with an associates degree soon and I’m to the point where I know I want to specialize. Is it worth getting my bachelors degree in a specialized modality even though the schooling length is longer? Or should I just settle for a shorter program that will enable me to get my license without earning a bachelors degree? Do employers weigh heavily in on degree earned? And do people care? Thank you all for any advice and input, it’s greatly appreciated.

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