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D3V
2008-08-24, 07:24 PM
Finally, after paying off over 1,000 in loans that financial aid would not cover after being withdrawn, I'm finally back into the system and am actually starting school tuesday (finalizing paperwork tomorrow)..

Wish me luck!


I've still got a very long way to becoming a radiologist.

Kazilla
2008-08-24, 07:27 PM
radiology, dont they study x-rays? Well good luck - my girlie wants to go back to school, and will do a couple of semesters while im in basic training.

D3V
2008-08-24, 07:31 PM
There are tons of different forms of careers involving "radiology". What I am starting off in school is a radiologist technician, which essentially just operate the machines that the radiologist use to study it. Hence, I start with this, and then move to the apprenticeship program through where I am hired, and do an additional 4 years of medical schooling, and hopefully will go into cardiac or something of the nature "Radiology".

Kazilla
2008-08-24, 07:37 PM
what year do you think you will begin to reep the benefits of all your hardwork.

D3V
2008-08-24, 07:40 PM
Well after I get my bachelors for Radiology Technician I will start at a minimum of 50k a year, which is about double of what I make now, which is pretty good, and it raises every year, additionally with the experience I gain after College my wages will continue to improve, and when my schooling is complete to become a Radiologist I will be making anywhere from 75-90k a year start, possibly more depending on location. Also, if I keep schooling and shadowing specialists to try and become a specialist myself I will be making in the range of 250-300k a year starting, possibly more depending on the specialists group as well as the independant practice. And what's even more beneficial now is my job I am working at now can technically qualify me some experience considering I am working in a "hospital" paperwork enviorment.

So yeah, about 10-12 years or so I could become a specialist.

Kazilla
2008-08-24, 07:54 PM
thats awesome, im going to try and take the 20 year pention plan - see how that goes for me. im not aiming to be well off in any way shape or form in my life. But i like to have things that i want 2000 a month is more then enough to keep me satisfied.

i dont know for sure but your pention depends on your pay and rank while in the military so, if i push myself in there and get ranked high enough to matter i think i could be doing quite well. Being in the military will allow me to save just about every penny i make while in. Should work out nicely for me in the future.

!King_Amazon!
2008-08-25, 12:55 PM
An X-ray technician requires a bachelor's degree? I had always thought that required something on the order of a couple of years of schooling (associates.)

Either way, it's a good field to be in, and it pays incredibly well, even as just a technician. Good choice, IMO.

Any specific reason why you chose that career?

D3V
2008-08-25, 01:24 PM
Well, our college offers a 4 years plan essentially that you will earn your bachelor's as well your certification to become a technician.

I origionally decided on this for my field early on because I honestly could not stand computers anymore, I've always seen some sort of networking or programming as a field I would be good at, but I just wouldn't be happy. Regardless, I honestly really love to help people, and being able to diagnose or even just examine a patient and go through the rigorous process of determening what is wrong with them, alongside some great technology we have these days I could really not see myself doing anything better.

I think that's really what it comes down to though, is helping people. I may not seem nice online, or whatnot, but people back in my "reality" will vouch for me, it's something I really want to do and pursuit. And there isn't really a better field for me, IMO. It should be a good challenge.