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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know for sure, but the BME departments often come from the ChemE departments (I believe this is true of Hopkins). ChemE is a punishment major. Meaning they have by far the lowest grad averages. So it's not a pleasant experience. That said, if your child is truly interested in it, go for it. I worked for many year in interdisciplinary sciences (bio, chem, materials science, chem E, BME). It's possible to do the same work in different majors too. [/quote] 2026 USNWR Top Undergraduate Schools for Chemical Engineering 1. MIT 2. Georgia Tech 3. Berkely 24. JHU[/quote] Not bad when most could have gone to Georgia Tech and Berkeley.[/quote] GT and Berkely both have single digit OOS acceptance rates. [/quote]
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