Isabel, Pakistan asked Fateme Rezaei, Missouri University of Science & Technology Added Monday, May 23, 2016 at 12:32 AM I am confused between two universities Hello Rezaei, I am a final year instrumentation student. I applied for my masters in electrical engineering and got offered from four universities. I aspire to have a career in the biomedical field. I am confused between two universities. Missouri University of Science and Technology and Wayne State University. Going by the ranking and course strength, Missouri stands way ahead of Wayne. But after inquiring, I found that Missouri doesn't provide courses in the area of biomedical engineering. ... Answers 1 Fateme Rezaei, Missouri University of Science & Technology Answered Monday, May 23, 2016 at 12:32 AM Hello Isabel, As far as I know, Missouri S&T has just started offering a Biomedical Engineering Minor degree to undergraduate students. If you decide to come to Missouri S&T, you may be able to take some of the courses offered through this minor ...
Emily, Cleveland Added Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 2:10 PM Polymers engineering I am currently pursuing dual BSE in chemical engineering and macromolecular engineering. I am also a chemical engineering co-op for a company that I really enjoy. I have been told that a MS or PhD isn't really necessary in chemical engineering but can be in polymers engineering. I would love to get an advanced degree in polymers, but I do not want to ruin my chances of working for this great company. Possible places that I would be looking to study are Northwestern, MIT, Caltech, UCSB, UCB, and ... Answers 1 Fateme Rezaei, Missouri University of Science & Technology Answered Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 2:10 PM Dear Emily, To answer your question, I start by saying that different institutions have different admission regulations, but in general, GPA and undergraduate research experience (specially having published articles) are among the most important ...