Career questions tagged clueless
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What is the best United States location for a biomedical engineer?
In the future, I would like to become a biomedical engineer. I want to conduct research in a field such as prosthetics, Stem Cells, immunology, neurology, or regeneration. While there are many colleges that offer this as a major, it’s not as obvious where the best place to go after college would be, as far as the job market. #clueless #WhereCanIGetAJob #IWantMoneyToo #help #aftercollege #biomedical-engineering
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Can I be a doctor and be clueless in math?
I have always struggled in the math department whenever I was in school. Now as a senior and knowing that I want to pursue medicine, I feel scared to face the math requirements medical school has for prospective students. Should I give up on my dreams, suck it up and magically become better at math overnight, or figure out a way to fake it till I make it? #clueless #medicine #medical-school #college