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I haven't looked a lot into the engineering job market, but I got the same impression as a MechE -- that our degree is more attractive to employers than a degree in BME even for biomedical applications. Same for EEs.Having done research on this, I wouldn't count on an undergraduate BME major being the ticket to a job after graduation. The field is relatively new and a lot of places require you get a masters to get a position (if you are very competitive however you may be able to get a job with just a BS). A lot of places won't even hire a BME because they don't really understand the curriculum and will hire an EE CE or ME instead. Being an engineering major will also lower your GPA somewhat which could be an issue getting into medical school.
You forum people can be kinda funny sometimes...You did ask for our thoughts...It's so sad to see that every comment that ever comes on SDN is always so negative:
"BME will lower your GPA."
"Don't choose BME for a med school prep. "
"You will get no job with a BME degree."
Isn't is within the range of reason to say that it's possible to maintain a 4.0, just as it is possible to maintain a 4.0 in ANY class? When you dwell on negativity, it comes to life. Also, I never said that I was choosing BME for the sole purpose of preparing me for med...You forum people can be kinda funny sometimes...
You did ask for our thoughts...
All statements (aka thoughts) here can be viewed as opinions or observations unless a citation is given.Yeah, I wanted opinions — not a declaration of a lower GPA if BME is pursued. They portray these things to be facts.
They all consulted with the BME oracle on Mount MIT during their initiation rights into the major and she divined prophecies of negative self-fulfillment for all of them.All statements (aka thoughts) here can be viewed as opinions, persona or observations unless a citation is given.
As an example, I have observed that engineering majors who apply to my school do seem to apply with lower gpa's than similarly qualified applicants from most other majors. I don't have a study to support this but seeing this observation from someone who sees thousands of applications a year may spur you to do the research that confirms or refutes my observation!
It's so sad to see that every comment that ever comes on SDN is always so negative:
"BME will lower your GPA."
"Don't choose BME for a med school prep. "
"You will get no job with a BME degree."
Isn't is within the range of reason to say that it's possible to maintain a 4.0, just as it is possible to maintain a 4.0 in ANY class? When you dwell on negativity, it comes to life. Also, I never said that I was choosing BME for the sole purpose of preparing me for med...You forum people can be kinda funny sometimes...
It's so sad to see that every comment that ever comes on SDN is always so negative:
"BME will lower your GPA."
"Don't choose BME for a med school prep. "
"You will get no job with a BME degree."
Isn't is within the range of reason to say that it's possible to maintain a 4.0, just as it is possible to maintain a 4.0 in ANY class? When you dwell on negativity, it comes to life. Also, I never said that I was choosing BME for the sole purpose of preparing me for med...You forum people can be kinda funny sometimes...