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Rad tech to Radiologist?

Hello everyone, I’m applying to Rad Tech school at the end of this year (3.8 gpa, 2 years of hospital experience plus plenty of other proper credentials) and was wondering, if I got a bachelors in Radiologic Technologies, what steps would I need to take/what are the possibilities of getting into medical school with said degree. Would I need to take more biology, chemistry or math classes on top of my degree? What would be the best process for studying for the MCAT? Should I change my major to something such as Chem or BIO? I’ve already been reading up on radiology books as well as looking over MCAT study tips, test questions, etc. I’ve heard that it’s possible, but I want to stick with my current path so that I can make some money while I finish my bachelors. And thoughts, tips, and ideas will help. Thank you in advance!

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