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Binghamton for Biomedical Engineering?

Hi all! I've been considering Binghamton University for its Biomedical Engineering course. From what I've seen, the program seems really good but I'd love some firsthand accounts. Has anyone here either attended or known someone who did that could offer me some advice or perspective? Thanks!

3 months ago

Sure, happy to help. Binghamton University's Biomedical Engineering program is indeed a solid choice for study. It's known for its interdisciplinary nature, so expect to delve not only into specific biomedical concepts, but also to gain knowledge in chemical, mechanical, and electrical engineering.

The school also provides students with exciting research opportunities. Binghamton’s biomedical engineering labs are quite active and faculty often involve undergraduates in their research, which presents students with invaluable hands-on experience.

Also, keep in mind internships and co-op opportunities. These real-world experiences can enhance your classroom learning, and Binghamton boasts strong connections with medical equipment companies in the area which can facilitate such opportunities.

However, remember that the fit of a program extends beyond just the academic experience. Look at the overall campus vibe, support services, and extracurriculars you might be interested in. Many students find that these elements greatly influence their overall satisfaction with their college selection.

3 months ago

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