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What is the hardest part of school for rad techs?

I’m almost done with my first semester and clinics start in the spring. I’m getting good grades and everything. However, I am kinda worried that it’s a fluke because I don’t feel like I am studying enough even though I know the majority the information that we have gone over. I have never been good academically. I’m honesty surprised I even got in to the program, it feels like most people where more qualified then me. Will clinical work be harder then the academic portions?

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