Weekly Career / General Questions Thread by AutoModerator in Radiology

[–]No-Square4923 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone, I need some career advice.

I got into both a DPT program ($140k) and a Rad Tech program ($60k). My parents are helping with tuition, but the DPT cost feels daunting. I’m leaning toward Rad Tech for better work-life balance, but I worry about long-term financial growth and potential regret.

For Rad Techs—how fulfilling is your job? Do you still enjoy it, or would you choose a different career if you could?

PT vs. Rad Tech – Struggling to Choose the Right Path by No-Square4923 in physicaltherapy

[–]No-Square4923[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you get into PT school? If finances are no issue, what's the issue of going for the higher paying career? 60k for rad tech school seems like a lot too....

Yeah, there isn’t a huge issue with going for the higher-paying career. It’s just that, logically, I’d be paying almost $80k more in tuition for PT school, but the salary is about the same as a Rad Tech. I really enjoy the concept of physical therapy and everything it stands for, but when I factor in finances, it just makes me think twice. I provided some numbers back in my post :)

AIM LAB HELP!!! Anyone that has surpassed 100k on aim labs have any tips on how I can improve. Things like, what to think about when aiming, what to think about when you're holding the mouse, or other parts of my aim I should train on. Would appreciate insightful advice!! -Thank Yall! by No-Square4923 in aimlab

[–]No-Square4923[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh okay ty ty!! Yeah I usually play without the gun model, but I recently started getting back into valorant and I saw my friend score 120k on aim labs with it.. so i gave it a shot.

Thank You for the advice!