by Aletheia » Thu Dec 01, 2016 8:36 pm
tigerfang0297 wrote:Hello,
I am an freshman studying biomedical engineering. I have several questions.
Currently the university that I am attending is NOT ABET accredited, but is on track on becoming accredited by the end of the school year. Will this prevent me from receiving the scholarship?
If I decide to attend graduate school how will the work time be affected?
Is it possible for a recipient to enlist in the army?
Thanks!
Hi there,
My institution has only (I think) just become ABET accredited for the undergraduate BME program. I am in the PhD program.
Would you mind sharing what Sponsoring Facilities you stated as your preferences and what area of BME you are interested in? I was screened in the first round last year, then not picked up, and I wonder if it's because my initial research focus was too biology-heavy. My emphasis is more electrical engineering now, so I'm hoping that will help, but of course, it depends on the SF and matching to their needs/interests/available projects...
[quote="tigerfang0297"]Hello,
I am an freshman studying biomedical engineering. I have several questions.
Currently the university that I am attending is NOT ABET accredited, but is on track on becoming accredited by the end of the school year. Will this prevent me from receiving the scholarship?
If I decide to attend graduate school how will the work time be affected?
Is it possible for a recipient to enlist in the army?
Thanks![/quote]
Hi there,
My institution has only (I think) just become ABET accredited for the undergraduate BME program. I am in the PhD program.
Would you mind sharing what Sponsoring Facilities you stated as your preferences and what area of BME you are interested in? I was screened in the first round last year, then not picked up, and I wonder if it's because my initial research focus was too biology-heavy. My emphasis is more electrical engineering now, so I'm hoping that will help, but of course, it depends on the SF and matching to their needs/interests/available projects...