That's it. I've chosen my scientific career...not changing.

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Post by Dory » Thu Sep 23, 2010 7:27 am

Bionics. Perfect. I love every single little fucking thing about it. It's my fucking dream. !!!!!! ARRRGH. I'll do anything to get into bionics studies. But, I want a complete straight avenue for a degree, not futzing around with some math here and some physics there with a spice of chemistry (which I'm currently doing like a fucking maniac). Trying right now to scour information on the web about colleges and admission prereqs. I'm so doing it. I'm so loving it.


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Post by GenesForLife » Thu Sep 23, 2010 8:19 am

What entry level qualifications ddo you have currently, Dory? As in Pre-Uni?

You may find this of interest.
Biomedical Engineering and Cybernetics studies the point at which man and machines meet and places particular emphasis on the human aspects of systems. Biomedical projects conducted by undergraduate students have included the distributed control of a prosthetic arm and the building of a compliant robot to assist with patient rehabilitation. You will have an introduction to the technological subjects of Cybernetics and this will be accompanied by the study of biological, neuro-computation, medical engineering, bionics, instrumentation, clinical issues and biological cybernetics. Appropriate subjects are studied in depth, such as signal processing, which is used in mammography. In this programme, we emphasise the application of core cybernetic principles with less emphasis given to practical laboratory work.
http://www.reading.ac.uk/Study/ug/Biome ... csBSc.aspx

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Post by Dory » Thu Sep 23, 2010 8:24 am

Germany? Sure, send a transexual Jew to Germany... that's bound to work.
GenesForLife wrote:What entry level qualifications ddo you have currently, Dory? As in Pre-Uni?

You may find this of interest.
Biomedical Engineering and Cybernetics studies the point at which man and machines meet and places particular emphasis on the human aspects of systems. Biomedical projects conducted by undergraduate students have included the distributed control of a prosthetic arm and the building of a compliant robot to assist with patient rehabilitation. You will have an introduction to the technological subjects of Cybernetics and this will be accompanied by the study of biological, neuro-computation, medical engineering, bionics, instrumentation, clinical issues and biological cybernetics. Appropriate subjects are studied in depth, such as signal processing, which is used in mammography. In this programme, we emphasise the application of core cybernetic principles with less emphasis given to practical laboratory work.
http://www.reading.ac.uk/Study/ug/Biome ... csBSc.aspx
Well, according to some biomed college pre-reqs I need 5 units in Math (that's basically trig, algebria+some calculus). I know 3 units, currently studying to 5.

I also need 5 units in Physics. I got 0. But, starting physics soon...just want to get more exercise in math first. The thing is that I learn in demonic speed so I'm sure I'll catch up with 5 math and 5 physics by the end of this year...then I'll look for a college.

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Post by Dory » Thu Sep 23, 2010 8:25 am

I'm sure I can get away without doing any SAT-like exams-- I hate this crap. It's mostly speed-shit and stupid riddles that are like a game...the more you do 'em the more you get better in them. It's the educational-industrial-complex. So, I refuse SAT. And, I'm sure I can get away with it if I have good enough math-phys grades.

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Post by GenesForLife » Thu Sep 23, 2010 8:52 am

If you are interested, Dory, you may want to email the University of Reading asking what the pre-req qualifications for Israeli students are, that should give you a definite idea.

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Post by GenesForLife » Thu Sep 23, 2010 8:58 am

Dory wrote:I'm sure I can get away without doing any SAT-like exams-- I hate this crap. It's mostly speed-shit and stupid riddles that are like a game...the more you do 'em the more you get better in them. It's the educational-industrial-complex. So, I refuse SAT. And, I'm sure I can get away with it if I have good enough math-phys grades.
You may need the IELTS, though, English language qualification exam...

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Post by Dory » Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:16 am

Me English needz? Oh nozzze! :P

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Post by mistermack » Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:37 am

It's not ard. You just has to learn yerself to talk proper, like what I does.
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Post by GenesForLife » Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:50 am

Dory wrote:Me English needz? Oh nozzze! :P
if u writez lk dat deyl feil u...

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Post by Dory » Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:04 am

Thence mayhaps I shall bespeak thusly to substaquilate them?

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Post by GenesForLife » Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:07 am

Dory wrote:Thence mayhaps I shall bespeak thusly to substaquilate them?
:funny:

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Post by mistermack » Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:17 am

Dory wrote:Thence mayhaps I shall bespeak thusly to substaquilate them?
What ails thee child? Dost thou wish to become known as a substaquilator?
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Post by Bella Fortuna » Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:35 pm

mistermack wrote:
Dory wrote:Thence mayhaps I shall bespeak thusly to substaquilate them?
What ails thee child? Dost thou wish to become known as a substaquilator?
Prithee, nay! :o
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Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:36 pm

Can I be an angry scientist?




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