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What’s the best approach into becoming a biomedical engineer and what do I have to do?

I’m a middle school student here in Crane Middle School and I always wanted to work in the medical field because both my parents are nurses and I always thought what they did was cool. They have always encouraged me into to doing something in engineer because I love building things and they think I would do well in it. When I found out about biomedical engineering I knew that’s what I wanted to do because I love helping other people and building/ making stuff so this is a job I think I would really enjoy.In my free time i like drawing and building legos which is kind of similar to the type of stuff I would be doing as a biomedical engineer. What is one skill you use every day that you didn't expect to need when you were in middle school?


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It’s great that you’re interested in becoming a biomedical engineer, and strong problem-solving skills will help you a lot. To prepare for this career, focus on subjects like math, biology, chemistry, physics, and computer science. In college, you might consider majors such as biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or bioengineering. Some biomedical engineers also choose to attend graduate school later to specialize in a certain area, but that is something to think about much later. For now, keep an open mind, work hard in your classes, and continue building skills like creativity, attention to detail, curiosity about how things work, and working well with others.

Essential skills are being able to explain ideas clearly, listen to others, and work as part of a team. These are very important when solving problems and building new ideas. Another thing I did not think about in middle school was how important creativity can be in science and other fields. Now, I see that applying creativity to solving problems and designing new ideas are very important.
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