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Old 06-22-2009, 11:35 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Metallic View Post
Hm maybe I'll switch to biochemistry.
If I can't get into biomedical, then perhaps this would be more of a step in the right direction. Plus it basically follows what I've already taken so I wouldn't be too far behind. Heck. The description for biochemistry sounds way more amazing than the one for chemical engineering, which says things like, "Chemical engineers are focused on minimizing the generation of environmental pollutants, and manufacturing the product inexpensively, safely, and in sufficient quantity and purity to meet the needs of the consumers and the requirements of regulatory agencies." Ick.
Yeah I think you should do that - biochemistry would be a great preparation for nanotech - you get a really good feel for what little molecular machines can do. I nearly minored in it but didn't finish all the labs. It's really fascinating.
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