<p>Can you please list some of the top schools for either chemE or biomedE? and can u also say where the schools are. I would rather be at a school on the east coast but it does not have to be.</p>
<p>thanks in advance for your help.</p>
<p>Can you please list some of the top schools for either chemE or biomedE? and can u also say where the schools are. I would rather be at a school on the east coast but it does not have to be.</p>
<p>thanks in advance for your help.</p>
<p>BME:
Johns Hopkins
UCSD
Duke</p>
<p>JHU also has a major called Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering which is essentially a traditional chemical engineering major but you can take a biomolecular track and be a little more BME. The BME program also allows you to take a ChemE track, depends from which side you want to approach the issue.</p>
<p>what about chemE because im leading more towards that because my biology skills arent as good as my chemistry skills</p>
<p>college chem. is ridiculous...keep that in mind
i'd say look for schools not only good in those dept, but good overall in the eng. dept...more than half of the eng. students come in with one major in mind and switch one, or maybe more, times...i came in wanting to do aero, now im EE</p>
<p>im not much on an english guy. i definitely want to work in science and math, preferably engineering. i know chemE is gonna be hard as hell but i think i would like it the most</p>
<p>i think by "eng" he meant engineering. I want to do Mech, but i might switch over to aero or ee because it all sounds exciting.</p>
<p>Top Schools for ChemE:
1. MIT
2. UC Berkeley
3. Stanford</p>