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Freshman In College Pursing Associates Degree in Radiography

Hello,

I am a freshman in college working on my associates to become a radiologic technologist. I have been stressing over my GPA and would like some advice from some veterans in the radiology world. My cumulative GPA for my freshman year is around a 3.4 and I was wondering how much that matters when looking for a job in the future? I do not want to find out down the road that I am unable to qualify for jobs based on my college GPA.

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