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How many years do you need to be able to be a part of management?
I am in the 11 grade and I'm 17 how old would i be to consider management.
What is the best minor to take with business management in college?
Looking to build my own business and understand how to manage and how it all works.
What are things I can start doing now as a sophomore in High School to help get into the college I want to for Biomedical Engineering.
I have decided through a lot of experimenting and classes that I want to go into Biomedical Engineering. Colleges I was looking at included Cal Poly SLO, MIT, and Stanford.
Day in the life of a Business Manager?
What is a typical day like at a career in a business management?
Question about exposure in the field of biomedical engineering
Hi! I am a sophomore at Poolesville High School (magnet school) who is interested in a biomedical career path (still not certain). I was wondering how I can get more exposure in the field--in terms of lab work, research, hands on work, etc.?
Would it be impractical to major in biomedical engineering if I intended to go to med school?
I'm a senior in highschool, and I'm very interested in tech, engineering, and medicine! I would love to go into the medical field, and I don't know the best way to do that for me.
How medical does a biomedical-engineer get?
So I’ve always been interested in the medical field, the brain function to be specific. But I also find it interesting to create new things. I’m still confused on what job I might be going for but I want it to mostly relate to the brain. As in mental characteristics that pass through genetics...
How social can you be in a biomedical engineering field?
This doesn't need to be specifically biomedical engineering, but it can include any type of engineering. I am a very social person and I fear that there isn't much social interaction occurring within the field.
What is your most valuable soft skill?
Entrepreneurs, what is your most valuable soft skill?
How are electrical fields on your mental health?
I would like to know what being in the electrical field is like on mental health? Stressful? Demanding? Motivating? A little bit of a mixture?
Could a bubbly person thrive in financial/business planning and guidance?
I'm interested in math and helping people, so financial or business planning/guidance seems pretty cool, but I'm nervous about getting bored at work. I'm a bubbly people-person and love problem-solving. However, the idea of going into a career with so much paperwork and office work seems awful,...
What is the biomedical engineering field like? Does it stand out from other fields in engineering? What types of engineering are used in this field? Who would you suggest pursue this field?
I know the medical industry has a good pay in comparison to other occupations of interest, so that is one reason why I’m asking about this. I don’t know much about the field, and I’m curious to know more.
Hello! My name is Ethan and I am a current high school student. I'm conducting an interview with any professional in the engineering field for a Foundations in Health Science Class project about careers! I have created a total of 13 questions. Comment on this post, answering all 13 questions to be apart of my assignment.
1.What profession did you choose? Why? 2. How many years of college did you need to go through? 3. What jobs did you work before you landed your present professional job? 4. How can I decide if I should earn a Ph.D. in this field? 5. Were you in a college program? 6. Did you have to pivot and...
What classes t take or neuroscience / biomedical enginnering major ?
I am 16, currently in 10th grade. I have selected AP Micro, AP Stats, and AP Seminar for my 11th-grade year, and I have chosen Environmental Science as a science class. I had planned to take a business major but I am also conflicted as I want to take a neuroscience or biomedical engineering...
How busy or stressful is your job and how do you deal with stress?
i want to know this so i can prepare myself on anything, i'm already a pretty positive person but i need to train myself for this job im wanting to have in the future and make the best of it.
What kind of problems do electrical engineers often face and how do you solve them?
What kinds of problems can one face? Physical, emotional, mental?
How do scientific researchers come up with their ideas?
I'm an 11th grader in some biotechnology classes, and it's got me very interested in pursuing a career in medical research. However, I don't really understand how researchers come up with their ideas. Is there a list out there to choose from, or do people come up with them themselves? Because...
How do I get stated with college finacially ?
I'm a high school student heading to college.
When do companies decide to develop a new update for a software?
For example, when do game developers decide when to change their style of their game?
What is the best studying method for an unmotivated student?
What is the best studying method for an unmotivated student?
What does the future of Biomedical Engineering look like?
This is part of our professionals series, where we ask professionals what they think students should know
Is electrical engineering a good job that pays well?
I don't have a degree in electrical engineering and I want to know if it is a good job that pays well so I know what I am getting myself into.
Do you have to have a degree to be a business owner?
I have always wanted to have a business of my one but everyone always tells me that I NEED to go to school aka collage and university but I don't want to anymore. and I don't know if I have to anymore
What are some steps I can take now to become a biomedical engineer?
I'm interested in becoming a biomedical engineer, but not sure where I should start.
As a master's student in biomedical engineering, I want to know the best areas to begin my career and develop my skills. I am curious about which concentration areas are recommended by professionals, particularly for recent graduates who want to focus on biomedical product engineering. Is it possible to find a job without work experience, and which skills should I improve to increase my chances of getting hired??
As a master's student in biomedical engineering, I want to know the best areas to begin my career and develop my skills. I am curious about which concentration areas are recommended by professionals, particularly for recent graduates who want to focus on biomedical product engineering. Is it...