When you mention Dynamics and Vibration was an amazing unit, with an amazing Coordinator, for sure I had to agree with you, haha. You may wonder what makes me say this, and that is because I'm using your lecture notes to study for my finals this semester, even though I am in Australia, haha. It was a random online search, out of frustration, and I found the gold! I wish my tutors were as dedicated :(
@Ronald S I don't get why so many people say that it is hard to find a job after BME. You can work as a Software engineer, data Analyst, IT technician in hospitals,Bioinformation scientist and sooo much more, I don't know the names in English but you can basically do anything that information and computer engineering students can do and in addition work specifically in the medical field which involves very exciting and cool jobs. All of my friends who graduated from university with BME bachlor degree got a job immediately without any problems
Hey spring 2024 , I will start my journey in biomedical engineering, I graduated in electrical engineering, I just have 6 month time to improve my skills before entering the university, I have already learned Python, Machine learning algorithms (they are in process) ,and I just started to learn image processing techniques What is your suggestion being a top Student in this field???
Thank you for making this video. I’m looking to get into BME and I’m interested in imaging. My goal is to attend med school and my primary interest is radiology. Is BME helpful at all in radiology? Thanks!
BME would be helpful for gaining experience in medical physics or devices, especially if you wanted to do research that was more engineering-focused. That being said, I'm sure that there are other routes to becoming a radiologist that don't require BME
BME is the best degree if you want to go to medical school. BME is really taking some of the intro classes to electrical engineering and mechanical engineering, some courses from biology, chemistry, physics and math beyond the science general education requirements, and then in your junior year, you choose a track to specialize in (like biomechanics, *bioimaging* (for you), tissue engineering, etc.), and your senior year will include a project/research and some electives specific to your BME track. it's wonderful training for med school. i would strongly advise against doing a BME major if you do not want to be a doctor, tho. it is much better to major in mechanical engineering or electrical engineering, then do a master's in biomedical engineering, if your end goal is to work as a biomedical engineer.
@shav yes! if you are UNSURE about going to medical school, then it's better to major in mechanical engineering. if you are, however, 100% SURE that you want to go to medical school, then do the biomedical.
I took humanities in high school but now I want to take BME as a major in college. Can I change it now please tell me if can I understand the concepts of chemistry and physics. tell me ASAP
I completed bsc health sciences(dialysis technician) in India. Now I am interested to do Biomedical engineering in usa. Is it possible for me as my degree is related in medical field?
@@leonzhaoo I'm so happy for you bro🔥🥳you deserve it. I've been following your UA-cam journey from the beginning. I too wish to get into a BS/MD program one day although I know how tough it is
Hi, just want to clarify some point. Cell biology is enough for tissue engineering ? Because I have surfed in the internet and saw only your major for it. Maybe you know something about this topic ? Maybe I should choose BME as major too.
Congratulations 🎊 👏 Thank you for the Very helpful and informative video. I'm a surgeon and I'm interested in biomedical and I'm happy to know that there is univ. Accept students out of engineers Is there any way to contact with you Please or maybe uf you could make video give more info. About the university
so i am in high school and I am in dilemma between choosing microbiology or BME as my major. i am siding mostly with BME but my only concern is that biological aspect is not given as much importance as math and physics .So my question is will a person like me who is mostly interest in biology and wants to do something innovative in this field enjoy this course or regret it? please reply thank you
my question to you would be how much do you like math and physics? BME is very diverse (e.g. drug delivery, medical devices, stem cell engineering, etc.) and there is opportunity to pursue biological applications but many of the courses I had to take were heavily engineering-focused.
@@leonzhaoo omg firstly thank you for replying to me .And to answer your question honestly I don't like maths and I do not like physics as much as bio or chem.So I think microbiology would be a great fit .Your videos helped me clear this up tysm I expected BME to be different.
Junior in BME here. I haven’t learned much on biology. It’s been a LOT of engineering classes. Personally I like it so far, you just have to stick it out until you get to the good stuff.
I don’t get.how can we continue to med school with With an engineering degree??My dream was getting into med school but that didn’t happen and now iam a BME 1year student cuz there was no other option.I hate it here hate math and physics and everything…while doing some researches I saw your video and that comment ..Can we really become doctors after graduating ?and if yes then why doesn’t pp get into.engineering since it’s easier than medicine and continue rather than getting directly???
does brown give a chance to move ahead on classes to get to inorganic chemistry with ap scores or is it up to you to take prereqs/more intro courses? for the plme program you would still have to do premed classes anyways right?
When you mention Dynamics and Vibration was an amazing unit, with an amazing Coordinator, for sure I had to agree with you, haha. You may wonder what makes me say this, and that is because I'm using your lecture notes to study for my finals this semester, even though I am in Australia, haha. It was a random online search, out of frustration, and I found the gold! I wish my tutors were as dedicated :(
Thank you so much for sharing!!
Damn this is so cool - thanks for sharing Leon! Good luck to all my fellow students out here!!
Thank you for posting this video. I am debating about studying Biomed in college.
i'm Biomedical engineering student and i'm surprised that we haven't taken most of the courses you've mentioned.
thank you for sharing!
I will graduate in bme this fall from NIT in India
Can you please tell me what subjects I should start focusing on
It is tough to find a job after BME. Do you plan to do Ph.D.
Not for now, no, I'm planning to do MS
@Ronald S I don't get why so many people say that it is hard to find a job after BME. You can work as a Software engineer, data Analyst, IT technician in hospitals,Bioinformation scientist and sooo much more, I don't know the names in English but you can basically do anything that information and computer engineering students can do and in addition work specifically in the medical field which involves very exciting and cool jobs. All of my friends who graduated from university with BME bachlor degree got a job immediately without any problems
Congratulations
Can you also navigate us through your application process. Like what was your ecas profile like. Pretty please
Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Thank you
A ton of subjects to study infinitely make spreadsheets and quick charts
Hey spring 2024 , I will start my journey in biomedical engineering, I graduated in electrical engineering, I just have 6 month time to improve my skills before entering the university, I have already learned Python, Machine learning algorithms (they are in process) ,and I just started to learn image processing techniques
What is your suggestion being a top Student in this field???
Thank you for making this video. I’m looking to get into BME and I’m interested in imaging. My goal is to attend med school and my primary interest is radiology. Is BME helpful at all in radiology? Thanks!
BME would be helpful for gaining experience in medical physics or devices, especially if you wanted to do research that was more engineering-focused. That being said, I'm sure that there are other routes to becoming a radiologist that don't require BME
BME is the best degree if you want to go to medical school.
BME is really taking some of the intro classes to electrical engineering and mechanical engineering, some courses from biology, chemistry, physics and math beyond the science general education requirements, and then in your junior year, you choose a track to specialize in (like biomechanics, *bioimaging* (for you), tissue engineering, etc.), and your senior year will include a project/research and some electives specific to your BME track. it's wonderful training for med school.
i would strongly advise against doing a BME major if you do not want to be a doctor, tho. it is much better to major in mechanical engineering or electrical engineering, then do a master's in biomedical engineering, if your end goal is to work as a biomedical engineer.
@shav yes! if you are UNSURE about going to medical school, then it's better to major in mechanical engineering.
if you are, however, 100% SURE that you want to go to medical school, then do the biomedical.
@shav don't be afraid to stay in college an extra year if you feel as if you're being overwhelmed.
Hi, quick question. I'm not really used to using computer programming but is it still possible to get through biomedical engineering without it?
Yes
2:56 bro is he good
My son is in his senior year at UCSD majoring BME. Is UCSD a good school for his field?
I don't know much about other BME schools so I'm probably not the best person to ask
I took humanities in high school but now I want to take BME as a major in college. Can I change it now please tell me if can I understand the concepts of chemistry and physics. tell me ASAP
I completed bsc health sciences(dialysis technician) in India. Now I am interested to do Biomedical engineering in usa.
Is it possible for me as my degree is related in medical field?
When do you start medical school🥳
August!
@@leonzhaoo I'm so happy for you bro🔥🥳you deserve it. I've been following your UA-cam journey from the beginning.
I too wish to get into a BS/MD program one day although I know how tough it is
Hi, just want to clarify some point. Cell biology is enough for tissue engineering ? Because I have surfed in the internet and saw only your major for it. Maybe you know something about this topic ? Maybe I should choose BME as major too.
I am going to join BME and i wanna know what should I do to develope my knowledge in this everyday...
Congratulations 🎊 👏
Thank you for the Very helpful and informative video.
I'm a surgeon and I'm interested in biomedical and I'm happy to know that there is univ. Accept students out of engineers
Is there any way to contact with you Please or maybe uf you could make video give more info. About the university
so i am in high school and I am in dilemma between choosing microbiology or BME as my major. i am siding mostly with BME but my only concern is that biological aspect is not given as much importance as math and physics .So my question is will a person like me who is mostly interest in biology and wants to do something innovative in this field enjoy this course or regret it?
please reply thank you
my question to you would be how much do you like math and physics? BME is very diverse (e.g. drug delivery, medical devices, stem cell engineering, etc.) and there is opportunity to pursue biological applications but many of the courses I had to take were heavily engineering-focused.
@@leonzhaoo omg firstly thank you for replying to me .And to answer your question honestly I don't like maths and I do not like physics as much as bio or chem.So I think microbiology would be a great fit .Your videos helped me clear this up tysm I expected BME to be different.
Junior in BME here. I haven’t learned much on biology. It’s been a LOT of engineering classes. Personally I like it so far, you just have to stick it out until you get to the good stuff.
I don’t get.how can we continue to med school with With an engineering degree??My dream was getting into med school but that didn’t happen and now iam a BME 1year student cuz there was no other option.I hate it here hate math and physics and everything…while doing some researches I saw your video and that comment ..Can we really become doctors after graduating ?and if yes then why doesn’t pp get into.engineering since it’s easier than medicine and continue rather than getting directly???
Hello my friends can you tell whic core of biological engineering I hope to get answer from you thanks for your video
does brown give a chance to move ahead on classes to get to inorganic chemistry with ap scores or is it up to you to take prereqs/more intro courses?
for the plme program you would still have to do premed classes anyways right?
can either use AP scores or take the placement exam. yes we have to take most of them