I'm really into Human biology & I like doing math, but I don't wanna become a doctor, I just can't imagine myself there. I like doing things more handy, coming up with new ideas , solving problems are my favorite kinda things to do. So , when I first came across the term " Biomedical Engineering " I just felt like THIS IS IT !! I'm about to apply as an UNDERGRADUATE . Now I can not decide should I go for Mechanical engineering or Biomedical Engineering ( for Bachelor ) ?? cause tbh I'm kinda afraid with the career paths :( PLEASE GIVE ME SOME ADVICE IF YOU CAN ANYHOW RELATE 🙏🙏🙏😓
I've seen your comment in 3 different videos. I'm in the same position right now. I really want to find something helpful for humanity but also something I will enjoy doing. I like math and science so I thought it will be perfect for me. Although I'm doubting about it because this area isn't developed in my country.
Can someone give me a piece of advice? I'm a student of Economics and management, but now I'm really thinking if that was a good choice. Do you think it's possible to apply to biomedical engineering with a bachelor degree in economics?
I love biology. Chemistry is alright. I need to work on math a whole lot. Should I still consider biomedical engineering as a college major and career path?
I love chemistry. I’m good at biology and like some of the teks. I don’t “love” math, but I always get A+’s in the subject so if I have to do it, I’ll do it. I’m choosing between Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, which one should I do? 😕❓
James idk what country you’re in, but I’m in the UK and I have an internship with NHS mostly focusing on biomedical engineering/rehabilitation engineering. Wasn’t too hard to find. Just keep looking, hopefully you’ll find something.
im actually studying pharmacology. Do you think that biomedical engineering would be a good second major? im really intersted, but i don´t know if those 2 majors would work together.
2nd major you mean restarting a B.Eng? I don't think you're able to study those 2 subjects together ... usually engineering is separate faculty from science and the course requirements are pretty heavy. I'd chose one or the other, and I think that BME is a better thing to study -> more applied, more $, growing fast ...
Sebastian Garcia that's only a single aspect of biomedical engineering loll...like entry level bachelors BME stuff....for masters and up they delve into disease treatments and cures, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, drug deliveries, pharmaceutical drugs, surgical methods, and so much more...it's an extremely expansive field especially when you pursue a graduate degree in the field
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yeah i heard that i was like,,, what do you mean "but you also have the sciences"
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I'm really into Human biology & I like doing math, but I don't wanna become a doctor, I just can't imagine myself there.
I like doing things more handy, coming up with new ideas , solving problems are my favorite kinda things to do. So , when I first came across the term " Biomedical Engineering " I just felt like THIS IS IT !!
I'm about to apply as an UNDERGRADUATE . Now I can not decide should I go for Mechanical engineering or Biomedical Engineering ( for Bachelor ) ??
cause tbh I'm kinda afraid with the career paths :(
PLEASE GIVE ME SOME ADVICE IF YOU CAN ANYHOW RELATE 🙏🙏🙏😓
Tasneem Rahman Runita I've seen the exact same post from you on the last video i watched lol
Have the same problem. I'm taking chemical engineering or biology though, as my undergraduate.
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Bangtan Bae omg! same!! i feel biomedical engineering is exactly what i was searching for! 😁 anyways hey army! 😂
I've seen your comment in 3 different videos. I'm in the same position right now. I really want to find something helpful for humanity but also something I will enjoy doing. I like math and science so I thought it will be perfect for me. Although I'm doubting about it because this area isn't developed in my country.
should someone help me think on the floss in biomed just reply with any problem that you think has not been attended to in medical engineering
Can someone give me a piece of advice?
I'm a student of Economics and management, but now I'm really thinking if that was a good choice. Do you think it's possible to apply to biomedical engineering with a bachelor degree in economics?
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What’s up w all this lack of ppe
I love biology. Chemistry is alright. I need to work on math a whole lot. Should I still consider biomedical engineering as a college major and career path?
Desuality you're too cute to be a BME
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Why can't I see someone who's 20 years in the future?
You can but it's gonna take approximately 20 years.
I love chemistry. I’m good at biology and like some of the teks. I don’t “love” math, but I always get A+’s in the subject so if I have to do it, I’ll do it. I’m choosing between Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, which one should I do? 😕❓
Chemical
No jobs for biomedical engineering. I’m currently a senior and struggling to even find a internship
James idk what country you’re in, but I’m in the UK and I have an internship with NHS mostly focusing on biomedical engineering/rehabilitation engineering. Wasn’t too hard to find. Just keep looking, hopefully you’ll find something.
@@jehad6044 which country u are ?
Is it possible to join that program at the age of 29 or 30 although I had already bachelor in mathematics
jilanioss thunder Yes in australia 🇦🇺 you can start at any age
@@thomusbasnet3577 sorryI haven't well explained I mean studying master degree for that program with my current major which is pure maths.
should i choose chemical engineer or biomedical engineer?
Mira Hijazi it depends. Che has more opportunities and money but if you more interested in biology do BME. You can also do a joint degree with both
im actually studying pharmacology.
Do you think that biomedical engineering would be a good second major? im really intersted, but i don´t know if those 2 majors would work together.
2nd major you mean restarting a B.Eng? I don't think you're able to study those 2 subjects together ... usually engineering is separate faculty from science and the course requirements are pretty heavy. I'd chose one or the other, and I think that BME is a better thing to study -> more applied, more $, growing fast ...
Whats a co-op
Isn't biomedical engineering is designing medical devices ?
Sebastian Garcia that's only a single aspect of biomedical engineering loll...like entry level bachelors BME stuff....for masters and up they delve into disease treatments and cures, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, drug deliveries, pharmaceutical drugs, surgical methods, and so much more...it's an extremely expansive field especially when you pursue a graduate degree in the field
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