Which would prepare me for Nuc Med program, CNA or MA?

I recently found out I can take medical assistant program.

I'm currently on track to enroll in a CNA program. I believe I can switch to MA.

I wanted to know if any of the two will better prepare me for Nuclear Med school in the future?

My plan is to get one of them and just work for a bit to pay off my student loans before going back to school for nuc med.

Thank you

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u/rithrawr — 9 days ago

Radiology career change (if it make sense)

I’m trying to think this through.

I already have around 75k in loans from my master’s degree, and honestly it hasn’t gotten me anywhere because of how bad the economy/job market is right now.

I’ve been thinking about taking out more loans for a radiology tech or nuclear medicine program, but I’m not sure if that even makes sense financially.

I’m in California, so I keep wondering if I’d realistically be able to pay all this back after graduating from one of those programs.

I just interviewed for a programmer position that pays basically the same as what I started at 17 years ago. I’m honestly just tired of this at this point.

Part of me is thinking I might as well knock this out now while my parents are still able to work and help me out a little.

Thanks in advance for your time and advices.

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u/rithrawr — 1 month ago