Emily2017
Bioengineer
- May 2, 2018
- 1
Hi everyone,
I'm in need of career advice.
I recently graduated with a BSc and an MSc in Biochemistry. My MSc involved lab work in stem cell and cancer research.
My plan after my MSc was to attend medical school, but I'm having a change of heart. I'm now thinking that a career in engineering might be more stable and conducive to a decent lifestyle, not to mention that I've always been interested in it. I didn't really enjoy lab work in my master's, so I don't think I'd want a career focused on that.
I'd love to hear your advice about what engineering path would be ideal for me as far as (1) minimal additional schooling; (2) good job satisfaction and; (3) decent salary.
Thank you!!! Any information/advice would be appreciated.
I'm in need of career advice.
I recently graduated with a BSc and an MSc in Biochemistry. My MSc involved lab work in stem cell and cancer research.
My plan after my MSc was to attend medical school, but I'm having a change of heart. I'm now thinking that a career in engineering might be more stable and conducive to a decent lifestyle, not to mention that I've always been interested in it. I didn't really enjoy lab work in my master's, so I don't think I'd want a career focused on that.
I'd love to hear your advice about what engineering path would be ideal for me as far as (1) minimal additional schooling; (2) good job satisfaction and; (3) decent salary.
Thank you!!! Any information/advice would be appreciated.