Feel like this is for me. I already got my associates of science, and I have another associates in instrumentation and control electronics and process automation. Now I’ve got instrumentation experience for years now. Been debating on going back and finishing my bachelors
I would definitely enjoy more videos about bme ❤️. I am currently doing my bachelor in material science, but I am planning to study biomedical engineering in my master (as I am interested in biomechanics and biomaterials). Is it worth it? Are there any possibilities in these field?
Hello Eleanora! Aw that sounds really interesting! I think it definitely is worth it, I would suggest you check out my video on careers and job opportunities following a BME degree for a more in depth look at opportunities after studying!
Thank you for this!! Please make a day in my life. Also, personally, do you like doing what you do? I mean do you regret choosing bme or you love it, by your personal experience?
Thanks so much for watching Gusheen. I will try, slightly difficult with the type of job I have but I'm trying to think of the best way to do it. I do enjoy it and I think even if I wasn't in the same type of job, but another biomedical engineering related job I would still enjoy it.
Hi, i have an undergrad degree in biomedical sciences and was considering doing biomedical engineering as a masters, do you think its possible to do ? I wanted to divert from the content I already know, while challenging myself, and getting a better change at a high salary. I also wanted to avoid getting into research, do you think it would be a good choice? Thank you :)
I have heard that it is better to study another engineering like mechanical or electrical engineering and then doing a master in biomedical engineering. What should I do? Is it easy to find a job? Greetings from Spain
WHy lol?????? You already got EE, why would you waste your money and time for an unemployable degree, you get nothing out of it, employers don't give a crap about BME. BME is only useful for going to med school.
Hi rachel, I completed electronics and communication engineering (4 yeras ) course from india. Can i study msc biomedical engineering in uk? Is that possible after EC to biomedical?
Timestamps:
Chapters:
Intro 0:00
Course Content 1:04
Advantages 4:00
Disadvantages 8:11
Job Prospects 11:13
Loved the video! Would love to see a day in the life video as a biomedical engineer.
Thanks so much Rifa! I would like to will just have to think about how I can do it well 🥰
Pls do make a day in the life of BME. That would deffo help the people who are iffy about going into BME.
Thank you!!
Thanks a lot for this very informative video
yes, I do like you to do more videos related to biomedical engineering
👍👍👍👍
Thanks a lot Sam!
Feel like this is for me. I already got my associates of science, and I have another associates in instrumentation and control electronics and process automation. Now I’ve got instrumentation experience for years now. Been debating on going back and finishing my bachelors
Good luck with your decision, your degrees sound really interesting!!
I would definitely enjoy more videos about bme ❤️. I am currently doing my bachelor in material science, but I am planning to study biomedical engineering in my master (as I am interested in biomechanics and biomaterials). Is it worth it? Are there any possibilities in these field?
Hello Eleanora! Aw that sounds really interesting! I think it definitely is worth it, I would suggest you check out my video on careers and job opportunities following a BME degree for a more in depth look at opportunities after studying!
Thank you for this!! Please make a day in my life. Also, personally, do you like doing what you do? I mean do you regret choosing bme or you love it, by your personal experience?
Thanks so much for watching Gusheen. I will try, slightly difficult with the type of job I have but I'm trying to think of the best way to do it. I do enjoy it and I think even if I wasn't in the same type of job, but another biomedical engineering related job I would still enjoy it.
Hey !! I have a same major. By any chance how can I contact you to get your help if you don't mind?
Hi, i have an undergrad degree in biomedical sciences and was considering doing biomedical engineering as a masters, do you think its possible to do ? I wanted to divert from the content I already know, while challenging myself, and getting a better change at a high salary. I also wanted to avoid getting into research, do you think it would be a good choice? Thank you :)
I have heard that it is better to study another engineering like mechanical or electrical engineering and then doing a master in biomedical engineering. What should I do? Is it easy to find a job? Greetings from Spain
WHy lol?????? You already got EE, why would you waste your money and time for an unemployable degree, you get nothing out of it, employers don't give a crap about BME. BME is only useful for going to med school.
Where do you recommend starting if you already have a non-science related bachelor degree?
Thanks for watching! Starting in terms of what sorry 😊?
Informative
Thanks for watching!
@@racheljacksonnn will share your channel on my Facebook page
@@jimit_4721 thank you so much 🥺🤍
Hi rachel, I completed electronics and communication engineering (4 yeras ) course from india. Can i study msc biomedical engineering in uk? Is that possible after EC to biomedical?
Hi Thomas, I believe so yes! I would contact the university you are interested in and confirm with them.
University name plz
I went to University of Strathclyde in Glasgow :)
@@racheljacksonnn How did you find it in Strathclyde?
would you suggest BEng or MEng?
MEng!
It's been over a year 😭 I am in no way doing engineering anymore..
But I still do appreciate your reply...😃
@@jrxzz1398 hahaha apologies!! What are you doing now 🥰?
@@racheljacksonnn starting med this year
@@jrxzz1398 congratulations! Hope it goes well
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