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AOS in MRI vs Radiologist tech for my future.

Hi everyone some insight on my future would be very helpful. I have made the decision and I am 100% going to go to school for MRI or Radiologist tech. I have a few questions I'm hoping you guys can answer.

I was pretty set on going for my AOS in MRI at a for profit school and go for the ARRT cert.

I want to know if it will be hard for me to get a good job going for just AOS in MRI.

Is going to school for radiology technician better?

I want to work in a hospital one day doing MRIs and I want to know which would be better for my future and landing a job in a hospital.

Thank you guys.

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