Which Major should I go for?
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Get a solid background in biology and chemistry as an undergraduate. Take lots of classes in all the genetics areas you mention. Then talk to your professors about which route to take in graduate school.
Your undergraduate major isn’t so important — learning all the basics is.
Ask your guidance counselor at school or look up schools on http://www.petersons.com/ and go from there.
Good luck!
There are many fields inside biomedical engineering. You can research what you want if you go to the right university. You can basicaly do anything like biogenetics, but get paid more because you have an “engineering” degree.
Thats what i’m going into, and i’m interested in genetics and deoxyribonucleic acid also! I chose biomed engineering because you get paid a hell of a lot more, and you get to do the same things.
Anyways, if you do go into biomedical engineering, it helps if you get a PHD/MD (medical degree) and then you can work in clinicals, which is better 🙂
but this is just what i’m doing, you may want something better.
do some more research, find out how much you get paid in different fields. Its worth it.