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WFU to offer undergraduate biomed and engineering degrees

I gave campus tours during undergrad and you'd be surprised at how many people asked about engineering. I would get the question once a week and these were the people who already knew from the admissions literature that we didn't have an engineering program, but were still very interested Wake. The best answer I could give was major in physics and maybe try to go the grad school, but you'd have to square up and be like Wake isn't the place then. This is a good move that's overdue in my opinion. We'll really be cooking with gas once we establish this and get the roller coaster concentration off the ground.
 
I gave campus tours during undergrad and you'd be surprised at how many people asked about engineering. I would get the question once a week and these were the people who already knew from the admissions literature that we didn't have an engineering program, but were still very interested Wake. The best answer I could give was major in physics and maybe try to go the grad school, but you'd have to square up and be like Wake isn't the place then. This is a good move that's overdue in my opinion. We'll really be cooking with gas once we establish this and get the roller coaster concentration off the ground.

Same - especially with biomed. Best I could ever say was pick a science and go to grad school...
 
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