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they said that in australia, occupation was very limited and most people wind up doing research, and i dont want to go overseas
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do u wanna do research?

does law help research skills? does law help engineering skills? or are they exlusive?

Im sure that enginnerring helps law skills (in thinking terms), can anyone confirm this?

if u do get a job with a biomed company, ull probably be high up i reckon, with ur law degree

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they said that in australia, occupation was very limited and most people wind up doing research, and i dont want to go overseas
What options are you thinking of taking with a biomedical engineering background that does not involve research? I was under the impression that it was a high-demand area. You may need to probe this person further and whether they speak from personal experience, and if so, what specifically. This is important to take advice in its context.
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do u wanna do research?

does law help research skills? does law help engineering skills? or are they exlusive?

Im sure that enginnerring helps law skills (in thinking terms), can anyone confirm this?

if u do get a job with a biomed company, ull probably be high up i reckon, with ur law degree

thats all
I am not sure whether law necessarily helps research skills. I am sure there are some similarities (i.e. they're not exclusive) but not so straightforward. On the same token, I am not sure whether engineering necessarily helps legal skills. It's up to the individual, I think, and not the disciplines in general.

A law degree does not necessarily translate to a higher position in a biomedical company. There must be a specific reason for a senior position as opposed to having a law degree under your belt. If one was to have a senior position because of their law degree, it would be a position relating to legal or commercial aspects of the business.
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