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Biomedical engineering

  • 07-02-2022 08:52AM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 149 ✭✭


    My daughter is considering an undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering, but she hasnt done physics or engineering at school so is a bit concerned about having no engineering background. She would be strong in maths and biology and also does chemistry. She is looking to do something that would combine maths and biology, her two favourite subjects. Can anyone advise if a lack of eng or physics in LC might be a problem for her? Thanks



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