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How to Obtain a GED & Train for a Radiology Technician Job

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The first thing you will need to do to become a radiology technician is to obtain a GED. This is a route that is an alternative to acquiring a high school diploma. Once you have a GED, you will have better chances of obtaining a job and you will be able to attend post secondary schools, such as universities, tech schools and colleges.

Working as a radiology technologist will allow you to work in hospitals, clinics and other health care facilities. In this field, you will be providing diagnostic analyses using x-ray machines.

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Step One: The first thing you need to do is begin studying for your GED exam. There are a variety of ways that you can do this. For instance, you can go to the library and take out books that will help you for the test. You can also buy books from bookstores like Barnes & Noble and Borders. There are also practice tests that you can take online at my-GED.com. Community centers are also known for offering adult classes that help with literacy and a variety of other subjects.

Step Two: Next, you will need to find a local center that is offering testing for the GED. You can visit the website of the American Council on Education to find out where there will be GED testing near you.

Step Three: After you find one, you can attend on the dates of the testing and try your best to pass. You will receive your scores within a few weeks. They should be mailed to you, along with the instructions for how to understand the scores you've received.

Step Four: Next, you can start searching for radiology technologist programs at accredited schools. Once you complete the courses you have signed up for, you will need to obtain licensing within your state. Then you will be able to practice.
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