Great video. I have less than six weeks to be done with my first year of my Rad Tech program. I have similar things but I have a MacBook and our books are digital as well. We have similar supplies. Great video…
@@Chinadollsavvy it’s not that many up to date creators for the Rad Tech community. Love hearing about other experiences as they go through the program
I just submitted my scheduled date for the TEAS exam today. I'm nervous but only because I know how successful I can be:) I am praying it goes well!! I know the Lord already knows the plans he has set for me, amen. This is just the beginning
@@Chinadollsavvy thank you so much for your kind words girl.. I PASSED amennnn, onto the next step, sending in my transcripts and applying for the program :)
I want start my journey to become a rad tech but I don’t know where to start. I’m 19 years old almost 20. And I don’t know if as an immigrant i will be able to be a rad tech or Mri tech moreover when I don’t finish high school in USA. Can you help me giving me some info 🥺?
Hey there! I know that most colleges do require you to have your HS diploma or GED, but I would sign up for your local community college or the nearest one with a Rad Tech program, and schedule an appointment to meet with an academic counselor (Preferably one that specializes in health science programs) he/ she will help you create a step-by-step education plan to accomplish those goals! College counselors help soo much! 😄
Are you going to a private school aka trade school? That’s why! Community college requires prerequisites before applying to the program which can take 1-2 years to get.
I have always had a "just in case" bag, but I never thought about putting cash in it. Great idea!
Great video. I have less than six weeks to be done with my first year of my Rad Tech program. I have similar things but I have a MacBook and our books are digital as well. We have similar supplies. Great video…
Wow congrats! You can do it (: study study study! Thanks so much for the support 😊
@@Chinadollsavvy it’s not that many up to date creators for the Rad Tech community. Love hearing about other experiences as they go through the program
You’re on it! People will always ask to borrow from you too. Dang!
borrrowww??? we get sent homeeee 😂
love this!!!! I'm also a second year student!
Thank you! Omg congrats 👏🏽 we got this 🙌🏽
I just submitted my scheduled date for the TEAS exam today. I'm nervous but only because I know how successful I can be:) I am praying it goes well!! I know the Lord already knows the plans he has set for me, amen. This is just the beginning
@@kacib_ Congrats! 🎉 you got this 😁 all things work together for good for those who trust the Lord 🙏🏽🫶🏽
@@Chinadollsavvy yes ma'am ! Thank you so much and keep being you🩷
@@Chinadollsavvy thank you so much for your kind words girl.. I PASSED amennnn, onto the next step, sending in my transcripts and applying for the program :)
@@kacib_ YAY!! Congratulations 😄🎉👏🏽 may you get into the best program for you🙏🏽 Amen🤍
😊😊❤❤very organized as always!! Miss you ❤
Thank you! 🤗❤️
I want start my journey to become a rad tech but I don’t know where to start. I’m 19 years old almost 20. And I don’t know if as an immigrant i will be able to be a rad tech or Mri tech moreover when I don’t finish high school in USA.
Can you help me giving me some info 🥺?
Hey there! I know that most colleges do require you to have your HS diploma or GED, but I would sign up for your local community college or the nearest one with a Rad Tech program, and schedule an appointment to meet with an academic counselor (Preferably one that specializes in health science programs) he/ she will help you create a step-by-step education plan to accomplish those goals! College counselors help soo much! 😄
Love it ❤
Thanks love ☺️🥰
The school I go to it only takes 2 years for me to get a degree :)
Are you going to a private school aka trade school? That’s why! Community college requires prerequisites before applying to the program which can take 1-2 years to get.
@@dpaper7962 yes a community college to get my associates degree in that field and after I can start working
@@Luxuriaa-adid you take special classes in high school???
@@dpaper79621-2 years?? My CC is a two year program for Radiology and there’s only one prerequisite class which is basic anatomy
Do you enjoy xray so far?
I do! It’s pretty fast paced, and each day is different, but it’s a very rewarding field! 🤗
What school did you go to?
I went to a cc in Lancaster, California called AVC!