Yuishu Added Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 11:59 PM What is it like to be a Bioengineer? I'm currently in grade 12 and preparing for college applications. I have always like biology and am thinking of pursuing my career in Bioengineering. However, people tell me that Bioengineering isn't related to human biology at all, so I am a bit hesitant. So I would really like some Bioengineers to tell me what do Bioengineers actually do, and if I am really into human biology, should I choose a major in science instead? Also, I am not really that good at math, will it be a huge problem for ... Answers 0
EngineerGirl Team Added Wednesday, July 24, 2019 at 3:40 PM How do I decide what path to take? I am going into my junior year of high school and am starting to get a lot of (unsolicited) advice from my family and friends about what I should major in when I go to college. I really like math and science and I want to do something that has a positive impact. My dad wants me to study engineering, my mom wants me to be a doctor, my ... Answers 17 Parika Petaipimol, Pandion Therapeutics Answered Thursday, August 8, 2019 at 4:19 PM Congratulations, Rising Junior! It's another step closer to finishing a huge life milestone of Graduating High School! But it is a stressful time and relatives (who have the BEST intentions) will always give you advice - whether or not it was solicited. ...
Allie asked Parika Petaipimol, Pandion Therapeutics Added Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 8:38 PM Is it easy to find a a biomedical engineering job after college with no experience? I love IT and biomedical engineering. I am nervous about engineering since they require a lot of experience for a job, and it is not flexible like IT ( I can work from home). Answers 1 Parika Petaipimol, Pandion Therapeutics Answered Thursday, August 8, 2019 at 4:03 PM Hi Allie, The short answer to your question: No. It is not easy to find a job after college with no experience (even if you have a BS or MS or PhD). It's particularly challenging for biomedical engineers because there are different "flavors" of ...