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Question for any rad techs that didn’t make it.

So last week after graduating X-ray school and working in a level one trauma center for just under a year, I failed my third and final ARRT exam. I’m absolutely devastated.

It seems like even though I graduated and earned the degree, it’s pretty much null and void. I’m assuming the license and the degree go hand in hand.

My question is….can I go anywhere with this degree? Is there any other job that I can do within the field?

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