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Hi,
I am Leigh, a 28 year old mature aged, soon to be student. I got 92.5 on my ATAR in chemistry/life sciences/ English.
I am seriously considering a Bachelors in Medical Radiation (therapy) degree, because the nuclear medicine branch of the degree on offer sounds like career prospects are too limited and there seems to be less employment opportunities.
However, Medical Radiation science, Radiation Therapy - this degree sounds to be oversaturated.
I am thinking of just doing podiatry since it is also an area of interest and the job prospects sound better.
Are there any hopes for a radiation therapist of getting work in Australia? I am willing to move rural in order to get work.
Thanks in advance for any advice...
and I am have not really studied physics or maths, but my strong points are chemistry and biology/anatomy physiology.
I am mature aged and therefore I know what I want and am 100% dedicated to getting the math and physics tutoring I need to excel in any prospective degree. Mature aged = willing to do what it takes to pass the degree.
I am Leigh, a 28 year old mature aged, soon to be student. I got 92.5 on my ATAR in chemistry/life sciences/ English.
I am seriously considering a Bachelors in Medical Radiation (therapy) degree, because the nuclear medicine branch of the degree on offer sounds like career prospects are too limited and there seems to be less employment opportunities.
However, Medical Radiation science, Radiation Therapy - this degree sounds to be oversaturated.
I am thinking of just doing podiatry since it is also an area of interest and the job prospects sound better.
Are there any hopes for a radiation therapist of getting work in Australia? I am willing to move rural in order to get work.
Thanks in advance for any advice...
and I am have not really studied physics or maths, but my strong points are chemistry and biology/anatomy physiology.
I am mature aged and therefore I know what I want and am 100% dedicated to getting the math and physics tutoring I need to excel in any prospective degree. Mature aged = willing to do what it takes to pass the degree.