Jennifer Dede, MBA
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What are the tips for Freshman year in college?
Should I use notebooks to take notes or use a computer?
Should I double major in Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering?
Hi, I'm a college freshman majoring in biomedical engineering. I'm planning on going into the field of prosthetics after graduation. Biomedical engineering at my university doesn't have a specialty for prosthetics so I was wondering if double majoring in mechanical engineering would get me the...
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.
What was the hardest part about choosing which university to attend and how did you know that the final one you chose was "the one" for you? #Spring25
I am having trouble knowing if the school I chose is my "the one". Decision Day is coming up fast and I just want to make sure I'm making the right choice for myself.
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What habits have served you the best throughout your time in college and beyond? #Spring25
Any notable habits (academic, mental, physical, spiritual, etc.) would be great to know.
What minor should I consider taking that would be helpful?.
I'm going to start my freshman year of undergrad this fall, and I'll be majoring in biomedical engineering.
Some of my interests include public health, medical imaging, and medical devices.
What do you recommend to focus on first when entering a college setting How do I balance my work and my friends that i will be soon to meet??
I am a high school senior entering college in the Fall.
Describe a challenge you have faced and how it has shaped your goals, character, or future.
1) Be personal and specific
2) Show growth
3) Connect it to your goals
4) Keep it positive
What is the hardest adjustment to entering the workforce after college?
Transitioning from high school to college was tough and I want to know what the transition from college to being out in the workforce would look like.
What would be some good studying tips for preparing for a test or exam?
I'm a college student that has tried many different ways to study for tests, but haven't been able to find one that sticks well.
What is the best advice for someone going into the engineering field trying to learn more?
I am mainly looking for advice in the biomedical engineering and anything having to do with the process of getting that degree.
How is the day to day life of a biomedical engineer going on.im really interested in that field and expect to work on it .while I was going through people's comments on multiple social medias half of them don't recommend others to do it.they say biomeds are running out of jobs,lower salaries,less reputation hints like that. So I warmly invite everyone who reads this that are currently working or worked on biomed to reply to me .I hope that is more accurate and helpful. I wish to have even a few words from everyone.What is you guys opinion on this
I am currently doing my AL's on science stream.
I wish to work as biomedical engineer in future
I expect to pursue bsc.robotics and mecatronis engineering degree with biology courses.
What is the best advice for someone who struggles with discipline and work ethic?
I’m looking to start my career in Bio-Medical Engineering. Are there any specific study habits that will help me excel in this field?
What are some good schools for biomedical engineering?
What do biomedical engineers do, and what schools best support that and why? Where do biomedical engineers normally work and is the job field increasing or decreasing and why?