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  • As a student, it’s evident that project management serves as the cornerstone for achieving successful outcomes. To bolster my prospects as a future project manager, I’ve learned about several valuable project management certificates. These certifications, including the Project Management Professional…   Read more»

  • As a student, I’ve come to understand that the stakeholder who would be most affected by the abundant success of a project is unquestionably the project sponsor. This person or organization provides the crucial financial and resource support that drives…   Read more»

  • Academically speaking, I would prefer to be overqualified for my job. In the short term, this would likely lead to a smoother and more confident start in the position, as I would possess the necessary skills and knowledge to excel…   Read more»

  • As a student, I can definitely attest to the immense impact of having a positive and supportive relationship with a teacher. When I feel that my teacher genuinely cares about my progress and well-being, it fosters a sense of trust…   Read more»

  • I personally believe that the transition to digital healthcare has significantly increased healthcare accessibility, especially in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Before the pandemic, many individuals were hesitant about utilizing digital healthcare services. However, the pandemic compelled numerous people to…   Read more»

  • I used to think that FDA-approved drugs were completely safe, but after seeing the endless lists of side effects in drug commercials and hearing about FDA-approved drugs that were later recalled, I’m not so sure. This raises the question: Does…   Read more»

  • Yes, the FDA does currently regulate e-cigarettes as tobacco products. This means that e-cigarette manufacturers must adhere to specific regulations, including restrictions on sales to minors, and the FDA has authority over various aspects of e-cigarette production and marketing. When…   Read more»

  • I come from an engineering background, and the idea of transitioning to a regulatory role did cross my mind. What attracted me to this possibility were the broader perspectives it could offer. As an engineer, I was primarily immersed in…   Read more»

  • I’ve often pondered this ethical dilemma regarding animal research versus the consumption of animals for food. It’s a complex issue, and I believe there are a few key factors that contribute to the differing perceptions of these two practices.First and…   Read more»

  • Animal diversity can have a significant impact on the reproducibility of preclinical research, and I’ve seen this firsthand in my work. When we conduct preclinical trials using a single lab creature, such as rodents, pigs, fruit flies, or monkeys, there…   Read more»

  • Animal testing plays a crucial role in scientific research, but it’s imperative to address the ethical concerns surrounding its extensive use. Instead, we should view animal testing as a final resort, opting for alternative methods such as simulation programs and…   Read more»

  • I think the ratio isn’t good enough because it would lead the master degree be like one year of  bachelor degree as people who take masters usually intend to go to industry compared to PhDs. Moreover, they also take masters…   Read more»

  • Since AI is in the news nowadays as the social media is discussing the strike made by writers and actors. Therefore, we see automation in all of the processes nowadays In coding parts of the software engineers as well as…   Read more»

  • In my experience, one of the most pressing issues in the field of biomedical engineering today is the need for a more comprehensive and interdisciplinary education. I’m currently a second-year student in the biomedical engineering program at NJIT (New Jersey…   Read more»

  • In my opinion, the level of education that’s best before entering the industry largely depends on your career goals, personal circumstances, and the specific field you’re interested in. I believe that a bachelor’s degree (BS) provides a solid foundation for…   Read more»

  • Back in the good old days, grades used to hold the coveted position of being the ultimate litmus test to gauge one’s knowledge. I mean, they were the real deal, the one and only yardstick to determine whether you were…   Read more»

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