u/Churro_enchant321

Hi so I just started my BME masters program and I am finding a lot of gaps to bridge in terms of learning Engineering concepts and keeping up with the master's program. Furthermore, I am having a even harder time landing an internship.

I am really interested in assistive device R&D but not sure how to approach.

My professor said I am not going to get any internships unless I have at least a good understanding of SolidWorks or CAD experience in general. I don't know Python either.

I have already started learning them on my own time and looking into taking classes on them (most classes that teach SolidWorks at my college are undergrad level and if I sign up, they will not count toward my degree but I still would have to pay full price for it).

How should I approach forward. I just don't want to let this summer go without any relevant internship experience.

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u/Churro_enchant321 — 19 days ago