Saloni, thank you so much for creating this youtube channel!!! I am a Latina in the U.S., and I've recently started considering applying to colleges with an interest in biomedical engineering. You said in the video that your goal was to give viewers motivation, well you have done JUST THAT!!! I feel so much better seeing a women in STEM so genuinely excited about her job and about life. While I'm sure not everyday is perfect like you said, this video brought a smile to my face so thank you
It’s unfortunate that I didn’t find out your channel sooner. I’m an undergraduate with a biomedical engineering and I hope i can work my way up like you some day. Thanks for the enlightenment❤
your car shows your hard work! regardless of youtube, congrats to you! Im applying to college soon and im considering biomed engineering as an option! Excited to see more of your journey!!
thank you so much for this! i'm currently going through a bit of a rough patch and trying to figure out what to do with my life. thank you for the example of what it's like in the field!
Congratulations on all your accomplishments... Its 3:52AM and Ive been doing thermodynamics and statics ALL DAY with eating breaks of course.. :) Thank you for sharing I have a goal to be an Bioengineer in 1.5 years.. Thank you for sharing gives me hope.. I want to learn all I can !!!! Keep the videos coming!
@Troy Witherman I’m studying it too and just like any other degree to get a good profession it’s not easy work, but it’s not as much studying as becoming a doctor it’s only a 4 year bachelors degree.
I'm considering biomed engineering and this video was so helpful!! Is this a job that kind of bleeds over into personal life? As in, do you have to ever have to bring work home? Are the hours pretty consistent? Thanks!
I'd say about 5% of the time I have to bring work home- its usually when we have tight deadlines and multiple project submissions. Hours are very consistent though, I work 40 hours per week M-F.
Hey Love the channel! i'm a mechanical engineering student who's branching into electrical and biomedical engineering companies and just preparing for my interview. Love the content and keep up the great work!
I want to be a doctor but I’m in the position where I need money sooner rather than later, so I’m considering biomedical engineering to start for a few years. I can always apply to med school later. Great video!
Can you explain about that.. I am from kerala.. Due to financial crisis and so on mbbs is not affordable for me.. Then i m thnkng about to join in biomedical engineering
@@shahna1291 Yes. What I mean is that, in the US, after high school, I would have to got through university (4 years), medical school (4 more years) and then a residency (3-7 years, would have been at least 4 for me because I wanted surgery). That's minimum 12 years assuming everything goes right. In the engineering field, all you need is a bachelor's degree (4 or 5 years usually) to get out there and start earning a greater than average salary. Also, update on this while I'm here: At the time of writing the original comment I was an aerospace engineering major and I was only thinking of changing to biomedical, I did not change and I've decided I'm definitely sticking with aerospace engineering bc I'm enjoying the challenge.
@@Brickswol thank you dear, is ur instagram id with same? Why i ask u to know more about this field if anything need and also i would like to work abroad
Your job definitely seems fun and exciting!! 💥🔬 #crazymedusa Something that i would not miss doing any day would be praying, more like just sitting quietly for few minutes and clearing out my head with all the thoughts from within. Another thing would be reading few pages of a novel before going to bed. It just gives something else to divert your mind to besides studies.
I was so inspired by your videos, I am a 1st-year college student here in the Philippines. And I was looking forward to studying abroad, I hope everything goes well so I can try applying for a scholarship. Just wanna say thank you!
#crazymedusa Journaling is the things that I don't miss. Reflecting on the day, who I did, what I missed and how can I make it better, and most importantly.. Did I live up to my principles?
Thanks a lot for creating such amazing content!! You have truly inspired me regarding various scopes of Biomedical Engineering. Looking forward for more such informative videos of yours!❤❤
I like talking to myself... Because I feel like I've seen times when I was lonely and was afraid of approaching people to talk and at that time it was very helpful. So I can't really miss it because it happens spontaneously and I do it. Other than that I really think like when I process things in my mind and at that point this approach of discussion helps me to reach a conclusion. #crazymedusa "Talk to yourself once atleast once in a day otherwise you'll miss a meeting with an EXCELLENT person in this World."
Woww di.........I always want to live this life.... Literally from the depth of my heart.... M saying you are living a life that Million's are dreaming to live 👌👌😍😍😘😘😊😊👍👍
#crazymedusa.. The thing which I never skkiped that is exercise or meditation of 30 minutes in a day And other thing is which I never skipped is book reading...... It's like a habit or keep me fresh and calm
#crazymedusa The one thing that I never want to miss in my hectic schedule is the evening tea with my family. That is the best time of my day when we forget all our worries and spend some quality time and I can never miss those 15-20 minutes 😊
#crazymedusa cycling in the morning is the thing without which my day is incomplete and which I will never skip no matter how busy and tired I am , it provides me with the power and positivity to be productive throughout the day.
The way u r saying its endless amount of work..i do u breath??do u get time to spend with your loved ones,or gives tours,travel around??i am an MBBS dr..i was hoping to do my higher studies in biotech.but if life's gonna same robotic and hectic like medical than I would rather skip it😭
I'm a bio medical engineer too. Even I wish to be a BME like uu. I really found this vdo when I felt down about my career. But now I feel somewhat better and thank you so much for ur words...
#crazymedusa The one thing I'd never miss to skip is watching an inspirational speech or an inspiring movie before I go to sleep! It really helps me a lot to stay focused in spite of having hardships in life! Anyone can try it! It's very motivating!
#crazy medusa He one or rather two things without which I don't start my day is practicing my skipping rope even very busy. I rather take my rope if I am going to some else place for some day. And 2nd thing is meditation of 10-15 min in the morning, means I am so obbessed with my meditation that I even don't do my breakfast before my meditation is over.
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She looks so confident and so strong..... keeps going, girl.
Lots to learn from you.
Thanks for sharing your work information.
Saloni, thank you so much for creating this youtube channel!!!
I am a Latina in the U.S., and I've recently started considering applying to colleges with an interest in biomedical engineering. You said in the video that your goal was to give viewers motivation, well you have done JUST THAT!!! I feel so much better seeing a women in STEM so genuinely excited about her job and about life. While I'm sure not everyday is perfect like you said, this video brought a smile to my face so thank you
I have such a strong feeling that your channel is gonna be a huge success 🌌👄🌌👏
that's true😊
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Girl!! You are a top-notch editing artist!! Wow! And You nailed it !!
That Chai scene was lit 🔥🔥💯
The Chai scene got me lit
So attractive
It’s unfortunate that I didn’t find out your channel sooner. I’m an undergraduate with a biomedical engineering and I hope i can work my way up like you some day. Thanks for the enlightenment❤
hey, where are you doing your degree from?
your car shows your hard work! regardless of youtube, congrats to you! Im applying to college soon and im considering biomed engineering as an option! Excited to see more of your journey!!
thank you so much for this! i'm currently going through a bit of a rough patch and trying to figure out what to do with my life. thank you for the example of what it's like in the field!
This is an great motivation for us
Thank you for posting this and in future post more like this 👍👍👍❤
Congratulations on all your accomplishments... Its 3:52AM and Ive been doing thermodynamics and statics ALL DAY with eating breaks of course.. :) Thank you for sharing I have a goal to be an Bioengineer in 1.5 years.. Thank you for sharing gives me hope.. I want to learn all I can !!!! Keep the videos coming!
You got this! Keep that fire going!
Working in R&D labs is a kinda job, that one can never get bored with 👩🔬 !!💫🌟
It's good to see how your grow and improve with each upcoming video💯💗
Hard and smart work consistently plays in your success 👍
I'm too studying biomedical. It gives me happiness seeing this❤️
Where are you reading?
@Troy Witherman I’m studying it too and just like any other degree to get a good profession it’s not easy work, but it’s not as much studying as becoming a doctor it’s only a 4 year bachelors degree.
I am studying biomedical engineering in Iran and this video really motivated me, thank you!
06:35 .... She killed it
She said the best killer line
Embrace your imperfections ❤☺
YOU ARE ACEING UR VID EDITING SKILLS IN EVERY VIDEO!! JSKKSKSKSKSKSKSKKS
Loved the video! And my daily non-negotiable is mediation, I’ll always make time to do at least one a day:)
I'm considering biomed engineering and this video was so helpful!! Is this a job that kind of bleeds over into personal life? As in, do you have to ever have to bring work home? Are the hours pretty consistent? Thanks!
I'd say about 5% of the time I have to bring work home- its usually when we have tight deadlines and multiple project submissions. Hours are very consistent though, I work 40 hours per week M-F.
@@CrazyMedusa I have just applied for biomaterials masters at university of paris. I look forward for your guidance in future for my job search in US.
@@bkcganeshblogs From where u have done UG in biomedical engineering. ?
@@unhuman2588 I have a phd in Biomaterials but it was done under Mechanical engineering department.
@@unhuman2588 Cornell University
Ah, I was waiting for this video! Lots of Love Saloni 💞
Hey Love the channel! i'm a mechanical engineering student who's branching into electrical and biomedical engineering companies and just preparing for my interview. Love the content and keep up the great work!
its a best way to stay motivated towards our own dream thnk you
6:13 that's inspire me a lot.. thank you so much
The chai edit was amazing
Wow🥰
Cool, I think I now have a clearer picture 👌
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanku so much
I actually am in 1st year of bioengineering and I really got motivated by u. I'll follow your footsteps. Wish me luck!!
Way to go! Sending warm wishes on the start to a wonderful journey!
Pls tell me what subjects you took in after 10th
@@zobr0s77 i had phy, chem and biology.
@@shireenlardkhan5428 ok thanks, am currently in 10th and thinking of taking pcmb to persuade biomedical engineering
Crazy Medusa Can I ask? I did electrical engineering at college. Can studying biomedical science help on my side or biomedical engineering??
Playing badminton
Feels really good
And then I study more productively
YOUR JOURNEY IS SO INSPIRING DI....
Love the aesthetics of your vlogs! 💕 Very inspiring
#crazy medusa
I can't skip my morning workout and watching news at night
I want to be a doctor but I’m in the position where I need money sooner rather than later, so I’m considering biomedical engineering to start for a few years. I can always apply to med school later. Great video!
Can you explain about that.. I am from kerala.. Due to financial crisis and so on mbbs is not affordable for me.. Then i m thnkng about to join in biomedical engineering
@@shahna1291 Yes.
What I mean is that, in the US, after high school, I would have to got through university (4 years), medical school (4 more years) and then a residency (3-7 years, would have been at least 4 for me because I wanted surgery). That's minimum 12 years assuming everything goes right.
In the engineering field, all you need is a bachelor's degree (4 or 5 years usually) to get out there and start earning a greater than average salary.
Also, update on this while I'm here:
At the time of writing the original comment I was an aerospace engineering major and I was only thinking of changing to biomedical, I did not change and I've decided I'm definitely sticking with aerospace engineering bc I'm enjoying the challenge.
@@Brickswol thank you dear, is ur instagram id with same? Why i ask u to know more about this field if anything need and also i would like to work abroad
Yeahhhh I want to be a doctor but .....
So I am planning to do BME .....and really can I apply to med school after BME 😑
Your job definitely seems fun and exciting!! 💥🔬
#crazymedusa Something that i would not miss doing any day would be praying, more like just sitting quietly for few minutes and clearing out my head with all the thoughts from within.
Another thing would be reading few pages of a novel before going to bed. It just gives something else to divert your mind to besides studies.
I was so inspired by your videos, I am a 1st-year college student here in the Philippines. And I was looking forward to studying abroad, I hope everything goes well so I can try applying for a scholarship. Just wanna say thank you!
I will never skip my 8hrs long sleep and 3 times meal everyday!!! Never!!! Never!!! Never!!!
Inspiring is your work young lady!!
I really love your video which motivates me to become a Biomedical Engineer.
#crazymedusa Journaling is the things that I don't miss. Reflecting on the day, who I did, what I missed and how can I make it better, and most importantly.. Did I live up to my principles?
Thanks a lot for creating such amazing content!! You have truly inspired me regarding various scopes of Biomedical Engineering. Looking forward for more such informative videos of yours!❤❤
My inspiration 😍😍.. Love you diduuu
Congratulations on 14k subs
I like talking to myself... Because I feel like I've seen times when I was lonely and was afraid of approaching people to talk and at that time it was very helpful. So I can't really miss it because it happens spontaneously and I do it. Other than that I really think like when I process things in my mind and at that point this approach of discussion helps me to reach a conclusion.
#crazymedusa
"Talk to yourself once atleast once in a day otherwise you'll miss a meeting with an EXCELLENT person in this World."
Thanks for the updates, great job
#crazy medusa.
For me, the one thing I never skip is, browsing different paths to reach my destination.
Hi ... You are very talented girl. also i am a biomedical engineer in sri lanka..
Congratulations
She is living my dream life🥺❤ I'll surely get the life you're living🤗🥂
Love from IIT Guwahati ❣️
Ur videography is awesome . Love it
This was very informational! Thank you!
thanks for your motivation I'm student in first year biomedical engineer
Woww di.........I always want to live this life.... Literally from the depth of my heart.... M saying you are living a life that Million's are dreaming to live 👌👌😍😍😘😘😊😊👍👍
Just discovered your channel! amazing content. Looking forward to more videos!
Cinematography is just perfect 👌
Professional video editing like a pro editor
Nice !!my first time and I'm really inspired.... thank you
Thank you for sharing! REALLY inspiring!
Awesome video thank you didi
I am from India🇮🇳. Saloni, do you know me 😂, but i know you.
Thank you so much for this! I subscribed:)
I'm a biotechnology student
And your video is sooo interesting ❤😊
Hats off to you Di...
U r living the life which only people dream about..
Keep going n keep inspiring us with more..❤️❤️
You are really motivating women
#crazymedusa I cant survive without watching your videos in the next min you apploaded
#crazymedusa.. The thing which I never skkiped that is exercise or meditation of 30 minutes in a day
And other thing is which I never skipped is book reading...... It's like a habit or keep me fresh and calm
I like your confidence and personality as well, have a good one😊❤️
Thanks for your wonderful motivational video. You are very smart.
This is something productive 🖤
#crazymedusa The one thing that I never want to miss in my hectic schedule is the evening tea with my family. That is the best time of my day when we forget all our worries and spend some quality time and I can never miss those 15-20 minutes 😊
Very Very Motivational THANKS MEDUSA 🙏🏾✅
Is core maths needed for biomedical engineering or applied mathematics is enough?
I mean you dont have to prove anything
I am a biomedical engineering student. So I like your video keep it up!!!!, but i need your video more on practical maintenance medical equipment.
I'm new to your channel. Thank you for this great video! You're really inspiring ❤
Awesome!!!
#crazymedusa cycling in the morning is the thing without which my day is incomplete and which I will never skip no matter how busy and tired I am , it provides me with the power and positivity to be productive throughout the day.
Thank you for this video 😇
The way u r saying its endless amount of work..i do u breath??do u get time to spend with your loved ones,or gives tours,travel around??i am an MBBS dr..i was hoping to do my higher studies in biotech.but if life's gonna same robotic and hectic like medical than I would rather skip it😭
I'm a bio medical engineer too. Even I wish to be a BME like uu. I really found this vdo when I felt down about my career. But now I feel somewhat better and thank you so much for ur words...
You got this 💪🏼 BME is a wonderful field!
@@CrazyMedusa thank you so much
I love your gloves💕
Nice video ❤️
Cool Car and also Accents.
I am a first year medical engineering student and I have been craving some BME content and I am so in love with your content
😍😍😍😍
Appreciate the support!
@@CrazyMedusa ne ga aim tha college la bio medical padekurega...
The edeting is fantastique
Medusa you are amazing i like your vibe thank you🧚💚
such a beautiful soul.
#CRAZYMEDUSA I never skip my food!!
#crazymedusa The one thing I'd never miss to skip is watching an inspirational speech or an inspiring movie before I go to sleep! It really helps me a lot to stay focused in spite of having hardships in life!
Anyone can try it! It's very motivating!
Watching from warm Hawaii
This video is a great inspiration for me ..and ( I was studying biomedical engineering course )..thanku 🤩
Nala group pa ... Pls tell me sis
Please help me with the name of song in the intro! Its been a loooong time since im searching! Thanks:)
#crazy medusa He one or rather two things without which I don't start my day is practicing my skipping rope even very busy. I rather take my rope if I am going to some else place for some day.
And 2nd thing is meditation of 10-15 min in the morning, means I am so obbessed with my meditation that I even don't do my breakfast before my meditation is over.
#crazymedusa one thing I would never skip is my to do list.
Interesting & energetic words expressed by you.
I saw you in harnoor Bro UA-cam channel. Am I right ???
Such a great song ❤️
Is there any job opportunities for diploma bio medical engineering in your place..
di please make a video on new changes in sat and essay requirement
Helpful ☺️👍
I'm ur new subscriber🤩
Loved it😁
I am also a student of Biomedical Engineer ma'am...I am from India 🇨🇮
Wow you make my first step
Can I do biomedical engineering after mbbs???
Absolutely, why not!