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Trying to make mom and pop proud
Join Date: May 2008
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Admission to top-10 Biomedical Engineering graduate programs
Hello,
I need guidance on what is needed for admission to top-10 Biomedical Engineering graduate programs. Let's start with a hypothetical, shall we? ![]() Here is the profile of a Ph.D applicant (lets assume no MS is needed) <insert top 15 undergrad engineering school of a top-10 liberal arts university here> B.S. - Biomedical Engineering AMET certified GPA - 3.800 4 years of research experience (have been doing research ever since the day i got here as a freshman!) broken down: Biochemistry (one semester, protein folding stuff) - unofficial publication/symposium presentation Bioinformatics (one and a half years, computational molecular analysis and algorithms) -1 paper publication in major journal Biomedical Engineering/NeuroScience (from the summer between Freshman and Sophomore until graduating, 3 years including summers, many different projects within the field of neuroengineering, both biology and engineering focused) -3 paper publications in major journal(s) Now I have done everything except in the BME/NeuroScience projects I do, only 1 publication not 3, however 3 is most definitely not an overestimation for what I'll have when I get my B.S. so could I get into John's Hopkins/MIT/UCSD/Duke/UWash which are the top 5 Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineering grad programs? US Graduate Bioengineering & Biomedical Engineering School Rankings would it make a difference if my GPA was, say, 3.7 instead of 3.8? what GRE/MCAT scores do I need? I am planning on applying to MD-PhD programs as well as BME grad, any advice on those? |
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