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I've heard that a BS in biomedical engineering does not allow for many job opportunities?

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Is this true? From reading about majoring in biomedical engineering online, I have gathered that biomedical engineering is quite broad and teaches an array of skills instead of narrowing its scope, which leads to difficulty into finding jobs. People recommend that it is better to major in mechanical, chemical, or electrical engineering and get a graduate degree in BME. Is this still true when applied to prestigious biomedical engineering schools like Johns Hopkins, MIT, Duke, or Berkley? I know that these schools are very difficult and competitive to get into, but if I were to apply to one of these should I put down BME as my major or choose mechanical engineering like others have suggested? If anyone has experience in this field, I would greatly appreciate your input.

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