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Hello. Potential Student

So, there’s a school near me that offers Radiologic Technology Program. And it says, that I will be able to take the ARRT exam, but I saw that it is not JRCERT. How important is it, and will it make a difference when I apply for jobs. I know that the ARRT is the main one, but how much is the other one.

I currently live in Texas, (Brownsville, and McAllen are close to me. But Huston has a school that is JRCERT)and after graduation, a few months down the road, I would like to move to Seattle/Portland. Still not sure if I will ever move, but I think it’s better to be informed.

If I were to go to that school that dose not have JRCERT, will it be difficult for me to obtain a job/state licensing(in Washington/Oregon). I am doing research, but sometimes people’s experience has more answers.

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