![]() (These were grad-level, technically, and needed instructor sign-off for you to enroll in the class.) So by spring of my sophomore year I'd completed all the pre-reqs and shared-level courses and was picking out my schedule around specific upper-level bio engineering courses. The Dartmouth engineering tracks all share the same set of pre-reqs and intro-level classes before people branch off to take classes more specific to the field of engineering they're targeting. I liked medical stuff, but didn't want to be a doctor, so I kinda bundled that in the direction of biomedical engineering and went with that in my college apps.įor a while that was my plan. ![]() But I was trying to think in terms of career prospects. I knew I liked all of math, bio, chem, and physics, and I could kinda throw a dart at any one of them. When I was doing college apps, I wasn't totally sure what I wanted to major in. ![]() Chrissy advice please? □ im in the middle of a small crisis over my career decisions, how did u choose software engineering and what is it like, baby's first major switch and its scaryĪh okay so! I can talk about how I ended up switching majors and work and stuff.
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