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I am looking for a college that is located both in massachuetts and arizona

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i am looking for either

a radiology ,

vascualar tech

or

mri

school

that is both in arizona and massachuetts

i am currently in arizona . i will be in arizona for a year or so but due to various reasons have plans to move back to massachuetts and was wondering if there was a school located bith here and tehre so i can start it here and transfer there with out losing credits

any help welcomed

serious response only

thank you

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  1. You must be confusing trade schools like ITT or DeVry with Harvard, MIT, or Boston College?  

    Sorry, but it seems only trade schools are franchised like McDonalds.


  2. I would honestly recommend holding off on going to school until you get settled into one state or the other. The upset of moving can actually trigger a stress reaction in most people, and then in a percentage of those it can have a detrimental effect on grades.

    It does mean holding off for a year, but that's what I'd advise. And then pick one in MA to go to and complete it.

    You may also want to consider the online schools.

  3. So -- if you want a school that is in both places, you are basically saying that you are willing to go to a bad school.

    Good universities don't have undergraduate programs in two different states.

    My advice is to come up with another plan.

  4. You can use edsoup.Just sign up. Let them find you.It's easy and free.

  5. do u seriously expect people to answer this question seriously? lol jk jk srry couldnt help it. i dont think there are schools like that but you should find two schools and ask them how the credit transfering process works before you apply to either one. good luck but really unless its an online school you wont find any out there. or unless its a magic school :)

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