Hi everyone, I will be starting my studies in biomedical engineering this fall! I was wondering if anyone has a suggestion for a good neighborhood to live in?
After months of waiting, I finally was accepted to several graduate school for biomedical engineering. I am really happy about the results. Once the graduate school starts I will do rotation to find an interesting lab. However, I am scared. I fear that I won't be able to find an area of research that will spark a passion in me. Don't get me wrong, I love learning. But there is just too many areas of research I can choose from. I don't to make a bad decision and be bound for 5+ years doing something I don't like.
Is anyone feeling the same way? Or how did you decide what area of research/lab you wanted to get into?
Thanks for the encouraging words. I am on the same boat; my stats are not something extraordinary and I haven't had amazing research experience. However, the fact that I apply to some prestigious school makes me worry! There is so many talented people out there. Damn, I miss undergrad; it was so easy to get into the program you like .
Hi everyone. I was just curious on how many people here applied to a master or phd program in BME. As for me, I applied to 7 schools and I haven't hear back from any of them. The wait is killing me >.<