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Cant Decide Between EEE and BME

I could do EEE at Queens Belfast, which gives me amazing job opportunities in many fields and its a fairly prestigious Uni with really high funding. My only problem is that EEE seems a bit dry and I would like to do different things after it like Neural Engineering or Robotics.

On the other hand I could do BME at Ulster which I find more interesting as a I have interest in Medicine but I am less employable, limited number of fields and the uni is far higher in the rankings.
Most BME courses are very focused on medical devices, so check whether this is actually something you want to do first if your primary interest is the biology side of medicine.

You can also do a bachelor's in EEE then a MSc in BME, or vice versa.

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