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Pursuing a Career as a Radiology Technologist

Hi! I am about to obtain a bachelor's degree in Exercise Science, but came across Rad Tech recently and find it interesting and something I see myself doing. I realize that you just need an Associate's degree or a 2 year program for this job, but does my bachelor's help in any way? How did you guys find the education to be, and why did you choose this career? Thanks for any input!

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