Hello everyone.
I’m sure a few of you have seen a few of my threads before. I’m currently weighing options on what school to transfer to after I finish up my AA. I’m dual majoring in Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering, and I am currently writing a thesis on new implementations of nanorobotics into biomedical science. The thesis covers how we can further the use to cure disease (ie: cancer). I may be looking at transferring to UCF due to it being quite cheap and it being in a city that offers a lot of internship opportunity. However, I would like to know your opinions on the school and its faculty. Are their resources good? Is the faculty strong, experienced, and renowned? Is the school well known across the country? Do they have connections? Would they be able to provide research funding like big name universities could?
I’d greatly appreciate answers!
Thank you.