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Medical Physics -- What do I need to do to get in?
Hey I am an undergraduate student pursuing a B.S. in Biomedical Physics
I am a junior (I have 82 hours) I started off as an Electrical Engineering student and then switched to Biomedical Physics after taking a couple of physics courses, I have a passion for both Physics and Medicine. I have decided that I want to go to graduate school for Medical Physics, in particular Duke.
My GPA in engineering was 3.7
My overall GPA is 3.1
My GPA in Physics is 3.6
I am doing research dealing with Biomedical Optics and I am planning on have 3+ publications by the time I graduate.
What do I need to do to get into top medical physics programs. Or is that out of reach?
Hey I am an undergraduate student pursuing a B.S. in Biomedical Physics
I am a junior (I have 82 hours) I started off as an Electrical Engineering student and then switched to Biomedical Physics after taking a couple of physics courses, I have a passion for both Physics and Medicine. I have decided that I want to go to graduate school for Medical Physics, in particular Duke.
My GPA in engineering was 3.7
My overall GPA is 3.1
My GPA in Physics is 3.6
I am doing research dealing with Biomedical Optics and I am planning on have 3+ publications by the time I graduate.
What do I need to do to get into top medical physics programs. Or is that out of reach?