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Re: Problems with College Engineering Programs

Wow. This is certainly enticing. I'm a future biomedical engineering major and I also hope to go into medicine. Everyone that I've heard tell me anything about the particular route of study is focused on the idea that you should definitly have a number of liberal arts courses due to the fact that depending on what particular field you go to it may be necessary to understand particular logistics that you can't get by just studying math and science. For example, I want to be a pediatrician of some sort. Would it make more sense for me to take some sort of science class that I really won't ever actaully need as a credit or for me to take science psychology so it shows up on my transcript and I have some bearing for me future career? Something that matters obviously. Best of luck to all of you.
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