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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
What would I have to do in order to get into an Ivy League University?
I want to go to Stanford and become a doctor. I'm going to be a sophomore and my freshmen year GPA was a 4.0, so I'm not doing to bad :) I'm wondering about things like what classes I would have to take, what Ivy League universities look at when accepting students, and how easy it will be to...
Would a regular pediatrician be able to detect something serious like cancer and be able to inform a patient about it?
I'm thinking about being a pediatrician and I would want to be able to tell a patient that they have cancer and that we were able to detect it so that the patient is aware of the problem and is able to get help #doctor #pediatrics
What are the differences between being a regular pediatrician and being a pediatric surgeon? The salary, what a regular day would look like for each profession, and what type of medical training you would need and how long that would take.
I'm considering going into one of these careers and I'm just wondering which one I would prefer #doctor #medicine #pediatrician #doctorate-degree #hospitals #financial-planning
Should I take classes that are irrelevant to my major?
I am asking this question because I recently looked at some classes I would have to take in order to major in my intended major and that are different for each school. So I am wondering if I should go to a school that offers my major but I have to take unrelated classes in return. #major
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