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Q: What is the difference between electronics & telecommunication engineering and simple electronics engineering? Which one leads to a good salary?
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Q: I am a senior in high school and I am seriously thinking about majoring in Biomedical Engineering. I wanted to know how much money biomedical engineers make. I also want to know if biomedical engineers do research for cancer because I would really like to be able to do research on diseases and ways to fight/cure them. Where could you get a job in biomedical engineering in Pennsylvania?
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Q: I have completed my Bachelors in biomedical engineering from India with distinction. I want to pursue a Masters degree in this same biomedical engineering field in the United States. I see myself as an entrepreneur rather as a researcher/analyst/scientist. What is the future for a biomedical engineer in industry?
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Q: What book(s) would you recommend for my 8 year old grandson who has declared that he wants to be an engineer.
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Q: I would be grateful if you could help me find activities that I could use to teach children about engineering.
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Q: I am looking for a few websites that provide up to date information on new/newer electronic technologies.
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Q: I was wondering what types of mathematics an engineer uses on a day to day basis. For example, do they use calculus concepts daily?
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Q: What is the best method for studying to get the best grades? Is there a specific pattern for studying? How much time should be given to each subject, especially math and science.
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Q: Would it possible to start a consulting business upon graduating from a university's mechanical engineering program with a bachelors (B.S.) degree? Or, is further study and/or work experience recommended?
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Q: I'm a current college student in my second year. I thought I wanted to major in Industrial Design but I wasn't happy with that major. Even though I was not a fan of math or science in high school, I believe they are important, and as a result, I have decided to jump into engineering. I have read many books, including, Algebra II, Physics, Calculus, and Trigonometry For Dummies Editions, and now I am about to transfer to an Engineering school. Do you think I have a chance of success if I apply myself and study like there is no tomorrow?
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