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Ultrasound Technology/Sonography


Question Posted Saturday August 30 2008, 2:22 pm

I'm wanting to be an Ultrasound Technician. I've done my research, and know what's required to become one, but my problem is I don't know which college I need to go to.

I'm supposed to complete an accredited vocational or community college 2 year degree program for Ultrasound Technology. I live close to 2 community colleges and a vocational school. Lonesome Pine Community College no longer has the Sonography program, so I can't go there. I'm pretty positve the vocational school doesn't have the classes I need either. Mountain Empire is another college I live close enough to go to, but I'm not sure if they have the program I need either. I've looked in their book of programs and classes they offer, and couldn't find it. But I was just wondering how to find out if they have the class or not. I've already googled, and couldn't find it.

But if anyone knows of any other colleges or vocational schools around that area, could you help me out? Also, if anyone knows if a 4 year college would have a program that I could take?


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ohxthexdrama answered Sunday August 31 2008, 4:20 pm:
hahahha wow. that 13 year old SUUURe knew what they we talking about.
anyways, if you are unsure if a college you are looking at has the sonography program you can always call the campus, or set up a meeting with the dean, or dean secretary. and a 4 year college would have a wider range of classes, so you are morel likely to find the course you are looking for at a 4 year.


hope i helped a little.
hopefully more than doglover... (:
xoxo

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doglover2387 answered Saturday August 30 2008, 9:33 pm:
hi Im rachel a very smart person my advice is that since have gone to community collage for 2 years. Here is my sugestion go to a college that is close to you and you're family this is why, you my not need to have a dorm room and you always have that happy feeling that you are near family. To save money go to a regular collage for another two years and this is why, you will get you bachelors degree and you can see if you compare community collage to a regular collage and see if you want to go back for another 2 more or is it 4 to get you're masters degree this way you will get you're moneys worth.

by the way im am 13 years and this is what iam going to do

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