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Think about going into radiology program

I’ve been taking prereqs for a nursing program at my community college. I don’t think I’m really into nursing so I was thinking of going into sonography and it seems cool but there seems to be not a lot of room for career advancement. Also the only sonography program in my area opens up once a year while the rad tech program opens twice a year (still very competitive but I think if I work hard I can do it). I have a couple questions but any advice will be helpful.

  1. What do you like most and least about being a rad tech?
  2. What kind of job do you have?
  3. Is the job market really oversaturated or does it really depend on where you live?
  4. Did any of you get a job offer from your clinical site? (like is that a common thing or not really)
  5. Whats the work life balance like?
  6. Is there any room for career advancement?
  7. Was this your first career choice and do you regret it?
  8. If you could go back would you pick a different career?
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