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Soheil1 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

My long term career goal?

Hi
Is it correct to say
My long term career goal is to become a research scientist and to apply my scientific knowledge for the benefit of the biomedical engineering programs and especially the field of medical imaging.

?Thanks in advance
  

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Long-term needs to be hyphenated, Soheil. I'd remove the definite article before biomedical. I'd think of tidying up the last phrase.

  • Long-term needs to be hyphenated, Soheil.
  • I'd remove the definite article before biomedical.
  • I'd think of tidying up the last phrase.
  • Making it something like: My long-term career goal is to become a research scientist and to apply my scientific knowledge for the benefit of biomedical engineering programs, especially in the field of medical imaging.
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Long-term needs to be hyphenated, Soheil.

I'd remove the definite article before biomedical.

I'd think of tidying up the last phrase.

Making it something like: My long-term career goal is to become a research scientist and to apply my scientific knowledge for the benefit of biomedical engineering

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