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Help, /sci/. Because of family stuff I've had to delay
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Help, /sci/.

Because of family stuff I've had to delay my schooling/college for about a year extra - which isn't too bad. I'm pulling into a spring semester course at the local community college to clear up some transcript errors before applying to a real university, the only problem I'm facing is my major.

I'm going to into biomechatronics, but there's no real set course or degree for it - what's the best way to figure out what exactly to take for it? A few people who are top in the industry study stuff like biophysics, and a few others study biomechanics -- what does sci recommend?
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>>7716342
Either is fine if you study hard. You will figure out what you like and take the appropriate courses anyway.
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http://biomech.media.mit.edu/people/
For OP or anyone else interested
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>>7716371
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/scientists-develop-mechanical-spring-loaded-leg-brace-to-improve-walking-10149797.html
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>>7716342
grad school. You won't do any of the cool stuff until grad school. 'Biomechatronics' will not even be covered in any undergrad degree program.
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>>7718255
What do you study in undergrad, though, anon.
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>>7718295
does not matter.
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>>7718299
Don't you need to at least partially study something close to the thing you want to do in grad school.

You can't go from underwater basket weaving to biomech
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>>7718303
it helps yeah.
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>>7718307
So the question OP is trying to ask is "what's the most helpful and effective thing to study in before I can actually start studying in this subject"
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I know that some schools will let you go into Biomedical Engineering as a third/fourth year or masters option out of electrical engineering
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Mechanical engineering.
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Biomech/Mechanical engi
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