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Anyone 4ROX1 USAF or 68p Army?

I want to become a radiation therapist and have been considering either going to FSCJ in Jacksonville Florida for an AS degree for 9k or going to the Military and getting a radiology MOS before school.

  1. Is it worth it to get certified by the military and spend 4-6 years before going to college?

  2. How does the experience in the military radiology transfer to the civilian job market?

  3. I can pay off the tuition with savings, would it be in my best interest to skip the military and get civilian certified to start working?

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