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Radiologic Technologist Mock Interview

Question 17 of 30 for our Radiologic Technologist Mock Interview

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Question 17 of 30

When taking anatomy courses, what areas did you struggle with the most?

"Anatomy wasn't too much of a struggle for me because I had a great group of friends that I studied with. We created flash-cards, quizzed"‹ each other and studied every weekend together."

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How to Answer: When taking anatomy courses, what areas did you struggle with the most?

Advice and answer examples written specifically for a Radiologic Technologist job interview.

  • 17. When taking anatomy courses, what areas did you struggle with the most?

      How to Answer

      Questions about your college courses are common when interviewing for an entry-level position. Don't be arrogant with your answer and also don't answer the question by telling the interviewer you had to take the course 3 times before passing. Tell the interviewer how it prepared you for your job as well as challenged you.

      Written by Ryan Brown on December 20th, 2020

      1st Answer Example

      "Anatomy wasn't too much of a struggle for me because I had a great group of friends that I studied with. We created flash-cards, quizzed"‹ each other and studied every weekend together."

      Written by Ryan Brown on December 20th, 2020

      2nd Answer Example

      "While taking my A&P courses I struggled with the lab portions. I used quizlet for all my lab practicals. I bought a membership so I could add pictures to the flashcards. This helped so much for spelling, and identify the varies parts."

      Written by Heather Douglass

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "I found the small and detail-oriented components of the skull to be a bit hard to visualize compared to the rest of the body. However, with a bit of studying and help from friends, I was able to make my way to where I am today."

      Rachelle's Feedback

      Perfect! It's okay to struggle in certain areas (we all do), but the interviewer wants to see that you actively work towards improvement - which you did!