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Are there any fields in STEM that are rare to choose?
Career searching is an important tool for people to reach their dream professions. #engineering #career #medicine #career-choice #architecture #women-in-stem #stem-education
What are the advantages of entering into a stem-oriented field?
As a junior in high school, I am interested in medicine, and I would like to connect these advantages to what it is like to become a surgeon. #medicine
Would a degree in biomedical engineering help me if I want to go into genetics?
I know biomedical engineering has more to do with stem cell research, but initially the two seem to have a lot in common via working with substances of people rather than the person themselves. #engineering #biomedical-engineering #genetics
Is there a downside to getting a specific undergraduate degree?
I want to go into genetics, and instead of getting a biology or chemistry degree, I'm looking at a genetics degree. If I find out that genetics isn't what I want to go into, what will I have to fall back on? #undergraduate #genetics
Is a BS in nusing worth it?
wondering.... #nurse #registered-nurses #nurse-practitioner #icu-nurse #nurse-management #hospitality-management #hospice-nurse
Would a Biomedical Engineer recommend getting a Biomedical Eng. degree or get a Mechanical engineer degree and move laterally to the biomedical field?
Considering Both options as I get apply to engineering programs. #engineering #mechanical-engineering #biomedical-engineering
which college is better for dentistry
u of m dearborn or wayne state #college
Which college is better for me to attend?
wayne state or u of m deaborn #college
What kind of job opportunities are available for exercise science majors or strength and conditioning majors?
I'm a student looking to persue one of these majors in college and I'm curious as to all of the various jobs I could do with one of these majors. #science #sports #physical-therapy #athletic-training #exercise #strength-coach
For all STEM majors, what courses that were NOT requirements for graduation ddi you most benefit from?
I am a prospective STEM student. I wanted to get insight on not only core classes, but other classes some of you may have taken that had an impact on your personal life (not necessarily your major). I know college is expensive and taking extra courses may seem trivial to a focused student, yet...
As a prospective pre-med student, are there any novels I should check out that are geared towards the medical field?
While I know reading independently and for fun is beneficial to all individuals, I wanted to know if any (both fiction and non-fiction) books are quintessential to a pre-medical student?
How can STEM support the implementation of the Common Core and NC Essential Standards?
I am interested in this field. #mechanical-engineering
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