No, you don't even need to go to college to become an x-ray technician. There are certificate programs lasting 6-12 months that are sufficient, though it's more common for people to get an associate's degree (basically, 2 years of college).
You need to attend Medical School.
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If you are planning to attend school to become a pharmacy technician you may be required to attend a class for it.
To become an OB/GYN a person must graduate from college and attend medical school.
to just be a technician two years.
The school you attend to obtain your bachelor's degree does not matter. All you need is to be accepted into a law school and graduate.
Some tips on becoming a nurse are that you must attend a nursing school. The school will teach you how to become a nurse after you graduate from it successfully.
This depends on the school you attend and what kind of program you are looking at. However, most radiography technician programs are offered as an associate's degree instead of bachelors, therefore the education part should only take around 2 years. After you graduate you will need to gain experience, but by then you will already have your degree.
it depends on the school.
If you want to attend Apex Technical school, you can see if there is a location near you right on their website at: http://www.apextechnical.com/main.htm You will be able to find out all of the programs they offer.
It is possible to attend graduate school (the Naval War College) on orders. The GI Bill education benefits can also be used for graduate school. And many officers will attend local schools while stationed at a base.
To become a radiology technician, you'll need to attend an accredited school and receive training, which takes anywhere from 1-4 years depending on the school. Here is a link to more information to get you started: http://www.educationcenteronline.org/Healthcare-Careers/Radiography-Schools.html