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Hi! I'm currently in HS looking at my options.
I've always been interested in both biology and chemistry, especially the engineering side of things.
I prefer biology a little more, and while I was looking up different subjects that STEM universities had, I came across BioMed Engineering; however, from what I could read, almost every single student (who has either done BsC or BsC + MsC) has said that due to the current job market, it's better to have a more "general" degree rather than a "specialised" degree as your BsC.
I was wondering, is this true? If so, please let me know
And if so, would doing a BsC in chemical engineering and then going into BioMed Engineering make sense?
Thank you, and sorry if my english isn't too good.
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I've always been interested in both biology and chemistry, especially the engineering side of things.
I prefer biology a little more, and while I was looking up different subjects that STEM universities had, I came across BioMed Engineering; however, from what I could read, almost every single student (who has either done BsC or BsC + MsC) has said that due to the current job market, it's better to have a more "general" degree rather than a "specialised" degree as your BsC.
I was wondering, is this true? If so, please let me know
And if so, would doing a BsC in chemical engineering and then going into BioMed Engineering make sense?
Thank you, and sorry if my english isn't too good.
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