To be honest, I really liked all STEM subjects and didn’t want to have to choose. This way, I was able to study biology, chemistry, physics, maths,… without having to pick just one!
At school I really liked science and PE, I thought about doing other biomedical related degrees but then decided on engineering. When I found out about medical engineering and how much different stuff there is to do in it I thought it was great and pursued that!
when I was younger I always wanted to be a Dr. Unfortunately I didnt get the gcse grades good enough and knowing that I loved science at school and playing with things engineering seemed like a good fit.
I found biomedical engineering at university because my tutor was involved with making this living artificial brain! I started my PhD working on this as well and I’m really glad I chose this career path. I love being technical and solving problems but still being involved in healthcare and improving peoples lives (hopefully!).
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