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Radiography school is draining me…

So I am in my 3rd semester out of a 6 semester Radiography program. While I enjoy learning the material, I hate both the professors and clinic techs. The professors are downright disrespectful to students and most clinic techs I have encountered are bitchy and anal and don’t seem to understand that you are a student doing your best. Most of them happen to be women. Not sure if me being a man in a “women’s profession” is at play. I am curious if others have/had this experience? I have become so discouraged

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