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   Hi, For my daughter who rece 21-Dec-01 Jeevan
     Pls corect it. For next 5 to 10 years. 21-Dec-01 Jeevan
       i think biomedical engineering 21-Dec-01 kamal
         Please check out the following link for 21-Dec-01 Bill
           I do not know what sort of Father you ar 22-Dec-01 One
             Here are some POTENTIAL fields of studie 22-Dec-01 sudhos


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Jeevan Posted on 21-Dec-01 04:17 PM

Hi,

For my daughter who recently passed Isc with weighty percentage, what would be the best field to study out there in USA? She is not interested in Liberal Art, and any traditional elite degree (such as Medicine, Computer Civil and Mechanical Enginering ...etc).

What are the hot (I mean Challenging) fields in USA for next five years? Folks, pls give your ideas/experience.


Jeev
Jeevan Posted on 21-Dec-01 04:20 PM

Pls corect it. For next 5 to 10 years.
kamal Posted on 21-Dec-01 04:21 PM

i think biomedical engineering
Bill Posted on 21-Dec-01 07:00 PM

Please check out the following link for an answer to all your career questions.
Focus on 2008 most in demand careers.

http://www.acinet.org/acinet/oview1.htm?Level=Overall&from=National&stfips=undefined&oescode=undefined
One Posted on 22-Dec-01 12:58 AM

I do not know what sort of Father you are????
It entirely reflactes about your daughter??

One
sudhos Posted on 22-Dec-01 01:25 PM

Here are some POTENTIAL fields of studies for young kids who are AMBITIOUS, and looking for NON TRADITIONAL degrees.

1) Nano-Technology: Manupulating things in Molecular level
2) Artificial Inteligent System: Simulating Human Inteligecy
3) Robotics: a branch of Artificial Inteligent System
4) Bio-Informatics: Mix of Molecular Biology and Computer science
5) Genetic Engineering: Manupulating Gens.
6) Mobile Computing Engineering: Designing and Maintaning mobile computing devices and network.

Above are Hot fields in USA in next 10 years; but remember, your daughter would not be able to work and explore these fields in Nepal even after next 50 years.