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Question about choosing a primary pathway and post-primary education

I’m applying for Gurnick Academy in California and the MRI program appeals the most to me. It would give me an A.S. and is AART accredited. I’m curious if this will still allow me to easily pursue post primary education, or if the better route would be to first complete the Radiology program and acquire MRI certification after. I would really prefer to work as an MRI tech, but I also want to set myself up best for pursuing post primary education. Is it possible to do the MRI program and then get radiology certification through post primary education after?

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