Highland, Utah
Would it be hard to be a mom and also be in a STEM career?
I am interested in choosing a career in STEM but I also want to be a mom. I want to know how possible it is to be both. #computer-science #engineering #science #technology #information-technology #stem #women-in-stem
What big name college give you a terrible undergraduate education for the price?
I have heard from many people that undergraduate education from big name clooedges can be terrible because the school focuses mostly on the graduate students. #computer-science #music #mathematics #law-enforcement
Is music a legitimate career?
I have always loved music and I am considering majoring in music. I want to know if I can make a living that way. #music
Are biodemical engineers highly needed in the STEM field?
I was looking at a few statistics online, and came across a few websites that listed stem careers in demand. Most of the are software developers , computer programmers and mechanical engineers. I'm a woman going into the biomedical engineering field and was concerned about all the hard work and...
Will a degree in biomedical engineering help me get a career in the STEM field?
I recently spoke to a friend that is in the program. She told me she can't find a lot of jobs with this degree since it covers a broad range of topics and not just a certain one like mechanical, civil engineering does. I've been doing research for osseointegrated prosthetic limbs, and wanted to...
What are acceptable undergraduate degrees to have before pursuing a graduate degree in biomedical engineering?
I am interested in pursuing a career in biomedical engineering, specifically research in regenerative medicine. I have received conflicting information on undergraduate degrees in this area. Some sources tell me that I need a biomedical engineering undergraduate degree from a high-ranking...
What happens in a typical day for a biomedical engineer/researcher?
I am interested in pursuing a career in biomedical engineering, specifically research in regenerative medicine. It seems that most of what I read about biomedical engineering careers is focused more on the mechanical side of the profession rather than the human side. I want to research topics...
What are some key courses that would assist me in becoming a bio-chemical engineer/biochemical engineer?
I'm asking this question because i would like to know a little more about the courses to become better in the biology/technology field. #mechanical-engineering #biomedical-engineering #biotechnology #biochemistry
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