Biomedical engineering. ..Pitt or Boston U

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<p>You aren’t. That is false, and frankly, impossible.</p>

<p>Likely this was a reference to the co-op program, but not even that is guaranteed. (see [here](<a href=“http://nuweb9.neu.edu/che/?page_id=162#Q6]here[/url]”>http://nuweb9.neu.edu/che/?page_id=162#Q6)</a>)</p>

<p>At Pitt, you are actually guaranteed an internship after completing a participation prep program (see [here](<a href=“http://www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/cdpa/internship-guarantee-prep-program]here[/url]”>http://www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/cdpa/internship-guarantee-prep-program)</a>), but I believe they include undergraduate research experiences as fulling that guarantee in such fields in the biosciences, which makes sense, because that is where everyone gets such experiences in these fields: academic laboratories. Biotech companies typically don’t take undergrad college interns.</p>