Do you need chemistry to study radiology?
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im thinking about studying radiology in college. ive already done chemistry, biology and physics in *international* gcse's. i am planning on studying higher lever psychology and higher lever biology in the International Baceloriot and want to know if i will need to study chemistry (and weather to do it at standard or higher lever). i want to study chemistry in a college in dublin and it says that i must have studied a science so i know i dont NEED it but to make life easier, it might help to have a greater knowledge of chemistry. (i dont like chemistry and really dont want to study it at higher level, but if i need to, i will.)
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Answer:
Radio active materials are described under the Chemistry chapter.
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