<p>Hi all,
I'm a biomedical engineering major at a top university, and am considering applying to master's programs in mechanical engineering. Is this feasible? Would there be too much for me to catch up on? </p>
<p>I've heard it's certainly much easier for ME's to switch over, and most if not all of my BME professors were originally EE or ME.. in any case, I am very much interested in biomechanics and going into industry, so not only want to learn more in this particular field, but also would like to increase my chances of getting hired out of graduate school, since it seems like most companies are pretty cold towards BME majors. Is my thought process reasonable? Or am I too worried too soon about my job outlook and should just stick with BME programs that offer biomechanics focuses? Any thoughts/opinions are much appreciated, thanks!</p>
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Wow, I just found out about a Masters in Engineering and Public Policy program...that sounds pretty neat too. There are so many options! What would biotech companies like?! Maybe I should just focus on what will interest me.</p>