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Deborah Apr 29 270 views

How does the transition process from a being a biomedical science/engineering major in college to working in field feel and look like? #Spring26

As someone who’s majoring in biomedical i want to know different routes and paths people have taken.

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Fernando Apr 30 255 views

What advice would you give to a future engineer who wants to make a lasting impact rather than just simply earning a degree #Spring25?

I will be majoring in Electrical Engineering in Purdue North West.

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Cecilia Apr 28 97 views

What are the best ways to deal with stress during college?

Stress can lead to procrastination, overeating, and more. To avoid those what could one do to deal with their stress.

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Hannah Apr 11 507 views

What is the BIGGEST life lesson you have learned thru becoming an engineer ?

I am a high school senior setting out to be a mechanical engineer with a concentration in biomedical. I have heard that you “marry your schooling” because it is tough and can be very demanding. After all of the needed schooling, what is your biggest take away from college? I would LOVE...

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Xianghao Mar 02 481 views

What are options of majors i can take if im interested in engineering?

Im in high school and i found i like engineering but im not taking a engineering class at school. Im not knowledgeable on the different paths i can go.

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Abraham Jan 21 1307 views

How do I manage a company, so everyone is fulfilled?

I am a senior at San Jose High School, I need advice about business management. I want to better my grandfathers family business and want to learn to perform better than he did.

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Anna Dec 21, 2025 1584 views

What are the best ways to manage stress while trying to get done with school work? I love the idea of biology but what if I get over-stimulated and need a break? Could I ask my teachers if I could take a break or not even try?

I am in middle school in 6th grade and I am dealing with stress. I just want to know because I know the stress will only keep building so I know how to get my school work done and handle stress at the same time. I also tackle football and love aggression but sometimes I love soft, quiet music...

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Ashfi Dec 15, 2025 3600 views

What to choose between Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering?

"I'm a 10th-grade student trying to choose between Mechanical Engineering (MechE) and Electrical Engineering (EE) for my future major and career. My priorities are: 1. Job stability and financial security. 2. Working in metropolitan or tech-hub areas (I want to avoid being trapped in remote...

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Brian Nov 25, 2025 477 views

For professionals in radio-frequency engineering, what type of skills did you wish you had learn earlier in your career?

I am still new to College and choosing my career path. I've always been interested in learning about radio frequency, but I don't know where to start. What type of tools should I use in the near future that could help me advance in my learning? What clubs are recommended? I am an Electrical...

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Boone Nov 25, 2025 841 views

Why should I go to college to get a job in my future?

I want to go to college but I also want to be debt free for as much of my life as possible. I need to know why it is important to attend college and how I can be debt free.

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Krisha Nov 30, 2025 760 views

What struggles do you face in biomedical engineering that you don't see in other types of engineering?

I am in 12th grade and am going into college next year. I enjoy biology and health and want to pursue engineering, but am unsure if I should do another type of engineering.

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Anael Nov 26, 2025 728 views

What do you guys think is the hardest part about Electrical and Computer Engineering? Would love to hear your thoughts!

Like the question says, what do you think?

Personally, I'm a high school senior so all I can say so far is E&M. I'm taking AP Physics 2 and self-studying both the Physics C courses.

This basically gives me awareness because I like to take on challenges.

Feel free to say your thoughts!

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Duaa Nov 25, 2025 243 views

How can biomedical engineering make a difference in the world with coding involved?

I am currently in high school and am in 12th grade. I'm applying to colleges currently and looking for different scholarships. I'm planning to pursue a field in something that involves computer programming with a combination of medical. So, I am interested in pursuing biomedical engineering...

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Anna Nov 18, 2025 941 views

What does the day to day life of a biomedical engineer actually look like ?

Do you work on projects? If you do research how does that structure work?

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Emily Oct 22, 2025 208 views

Hello! I hope everyone reading this is doing well. I am currently a sophomore at the University of Connecticut studying Biomedical Engineering. I am planning my future schedules and want advice in choosing a concentration and minor. My school requires BME majors to select a concentration. I am torn between the two concentrations; Biomechanics & Mechanobiology (first conc.) and Systems, Imaging, & Instrumentation (second conc.). I am also looking into minoring in Electronics and Systems, and most of the courses required to complete this minor overlap with the Systems, Imaging, & Instrumentation concentration. Electronics and systems has been something that I have been interested in for a while, so this pair is calling out to me the most as of late. This past summer, I participated in a practicum where I explored both bio-signals and biomechanics. During this practicum, I was able to build a 3D printed robotic hand while investigating various methods of body-machine interfacing for prosthetic control. Most of the work I focused on was working with flex sensors (which we made) and making things like an instrumentation amplifier, an active band pass, and full rectifier, which were used to make an electromyograph. This experience reignited my passions and curiosity for both biomechanics and bio-signals. This is why I am torn between both concentrations, and which to pair with minor I’m interested in. So, the options I have made for myself are; Biomechanics & Mechanobiology concentration paired with Electronics & Systems major OR Systems, Imaging, & Instrumentation paired with the Electronics & Systems major. I am also wondering on which pair would be the most beneficial for me in industry post-graduation. Any advice helps. Thank you in advance!

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