The other day I was reflecting on the thought that this year will be a decade, since I began my undergraduate degree. I have completed both my undergrad and master’s degree in biomedical engineering and during that time I have learned some valuable lessons. Disclaimer: this advice is based on my own experience graduating and entering the job market. Looking back, I want to go over 5 things that I wish I knew before majoring in biomedical engineering.



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