B.S. in Biomedical Engineering

<p>Hey everyone,
I know this is another biomedical engineering thread, but I need to write this down. I am graduating in a few weeks and as the time is closing in, I am getting more worried each day. I am so stupid for majoring in bme. I picked it because I liked the idea of engineering and medicine, but it doesn't seem at all like that. Also I think my BME professors did a bad job teaching and involving their students. My friends in mechanical engineering got job offers right before graduation, and some of their GPA isn't even good. Also, computer and electrical engineers seem to have an easy time getting a job.</p>

<p>I've applied to numerous bio medical engineering jobs/internships and I have not heard back from any of them. I have a 3.65 GPA but no bme related job experience. I think I am completely effed and I need to find options. I was thinking about going into a 3 year physical therapy program. To get into the public university state program is extremely competitive and I need a good GRE score. I was thinking to try to study for a GRE and take the required anatomy and physiology courses and apply for this physical therapy program. But I am concerned that I won't get in, and private schools cost too much money. </p>

<p>Would a degree in MBS do any good to getting a job? I can try to apply for a biomedical and business masters degree. I could go back to school and get a dual major in computer engineering, but I don't think I can get any financial aid or government loans. Does anyone know how that works? </p>