Re: [問題] 向讀醫工的前輩們請益
※ 引述《VIATOR (小小書僮)》之銘言:
: CNN money 的排名如下
: http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bestjobs/2010/full_list/
: 其中BME的10-year job growth是最高的
: http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bestjobs/2010/jobgrowth/index.html
: 發展性可能不錯
感謝板上大家這麼的熱心回答!我在這邊轉貼一封剛剛收到的email。
寄信給我的人是一位加州人,航太所碩士,哪間學校的我聽一聽忘記了,不過確定不是USC
畢業的,目前一年有幾個月會來台灣學中文,而他工作的公司是做DNA的(在美國)。我是
三個月前在路邊攤吃咖哩飯時,他跟我談起來的。
昨天晚上我寄了mail問他,他給了我以下的回答:
As far as biomedical engineering, it can be good or bad. As you know the
economy in the whole world is very difficult right now. If you want to know
my advice I would say the difference between making it a good thing or a bad
thing it depends on how much effort you put into it. I would suggest spending
as much time at the school as possible...do your classes slowly and really
concentrate on working on projects. Try to get a job with one of your
professors doing research with them...do internships in the summer. Dont try
to finish your masters degree as fast as you can. There are a lot of jobs for
biomedical especially for USC graduates but the companies want to see work
experience. Take the minimum amount of classes you are required each term and
spend as much time as you can working for your professors and doing
internships. The professors are always needing students to do work for them.
Dont be afraid to ask them to help! Even if they dont need they often know of
other professors who need help! If you do this it will be really good. If you
just take your classes and get your masters it will not be nearly as valuable!
A masters and this kind of work experience and you will be able to get a job
no problem!!!!
所以說多花點時間在課業與實驗室上才是王道嗎?
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