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About how long does it take from the start of college getting an Associates to being an MRI tech ?

Currently feeling I’m going through a quarter age crisis(24) I currently have no college unfortunately and just been making medical equipment this whole time which there isn’t much growth in pay($18-25 an hr) Been looking all over from Mri tech , rad tech , ct X-ray, sonographer , dental hygienist, cardiovascular technician. I’m not exactly wanting to be in school forever so seeing if there’s anything that require less schooling, pays decent. happy Easter btw !

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