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Valerie’s Answer
Hi Aaron,
The college you attend does not matter for radiology. You will want to attend a college that has a good science or premedical program, it does not have to specifically be good for radiology. Your goal in college is to get good grades, take all the required courses for medical school, and do some extracurricular activities to boost your resume. Then in your junior or senior year of college you will take the MCAT, which is a test to get into medical school. It is not until your 3rd/4th year of medical school until you decide your specialty (radiology).
The college you attend does not matter for radiology. You will want to attend a college that has a good science or premedical program, it does not have to specifically be good for radiology. Your goal in college is to get good grades, take all the required courses for medical school, and do some extracurricular activities to boost your resume. Then in your junior or senior year of college you will take the MCAT, which is a test to get into medical school. It is not until your 3rd/4th year of medical school until you decide your specialty (radiology).