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ChemEngWeekly
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Добавлен 1 июн 2021
Covering all things Chemical & Process Engineering, with a twist of entertainment!
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Hey there! Welcome to ChemEngWeekly 👋Our regular content covers everything Chemical Engineering, from University admissions advice and the news, to reviewing past major developments and offering career advice.
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Chemical Engineering Student Reacts To Stuff ChemEng Students Don't Say!
There's the fair share of humorous, exciting and downright cool experiences to be had when studying a Chemical Engineering degree, which is something I can attest to. However, this video by @dorkswithcameras on stuff #chemicalengineering students don't say was really interesting, so as a Chemical #engineering student I wanted to share my #reaction and perspectives on this! Hope you gain some insight into how a *typical* chemical engineering student thinks...
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00:00 Teaser
00:05 Introduction!
00:52 Reaction to the video by @dorkswithcameras
09:12 Closing thoughts
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00:00 Teaser
00:05 Introduction!
00:52 Reaction to the video by @dorkswithcameras
09:12 Closing thoughts
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Chemical Engineering Student Reacts to ChemEng Slander!
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As a Chemical Engineering student, I can say the field gets a lot of #slander , some warranted and some not. However, this video by @NorthernHurricane7 on #chemicalengineering slander was quite something, so as a Chemical #engineering student I wanted to share my reaction and perspectives on this! Hope you gain some insight into how a *typical* chemical engineering student thinks... Be sure to ...
Studying Engineering in the UK vs Canada? 🤔
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Wondering about the differences between #studying #engineering in the #uk and #canada ?Join Arielviewsz and myself, Jup from ChemEngWeekly as we explore the key similarities and differences between the #engineeringdegree course in either country, focusing on how an #engineeringstudent course differs between the two countries! 🇨🇦 🇬🇧 ⚙️ 🧠 🎓🏫 🎬Watch our most recent videos: ruclips.net/user/ChemEng...
What's The Difference Between Petroleum, Mining and Chemical Engineering? W/@futurecheme
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What's The Difference Between Petroleum, Mining and Chemical Engineering? W/@futurecheme
A Day In The Life Of A Chemical Engineering Student At Imperial College London!
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A Day In The Life Of A Chemical Engineering Student At Imperial College London!
What Should You Revise Before Starting Chemical Engineering?
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What Should You Revise Before Starting Chemical Engineering?
The BEST Mentorship Program For Chemical Engineering Students! Ft. @ChemicalEngineeringLife
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The BEST Mentorship Program For Chemical Engineering Students! Ft. @ChemicalEngineeringLife
Chemically Engineered (@ChemEngWeekly 's intro song) - Produced by Div
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Chemically Engineered (@ChemEngWeekly 's intro song) - Produced by Div
Comparing Chemical Engineering in the UK and Nigeria! Ft.@hassankigo
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Comparing Chemical Engineering in the UK and Nigeria! Ft.@hassankigo
Debunking The 10 Biggest Myths Of Chemical Engineering! Part 1 ft. @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
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Debunking The 10 Biggest Myths Of Chemical Engineering! Part 1 ft. @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
Asking Imperial Chemical Engineering Students Questions You Are Too Afraid To!
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Asking Imperial Chemical Engineering Students Questions You Are Too Afraid To!
Asking Imperial Chemical Engineering Students "Why Did You Choose ChemEng?"!
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Asking Imperial Chemical Engineering Students "Why Did You Choose ChemEng?"!
Should You Do A PhD In Chemical Engineering? | Ft. @mathequalsmusic4583 /@drandrewsanchez
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Should You Do A PhD In Chemical Engineering? | Ft. @mathequalsmusic4583 /@drandrewsanchez
How To Ace Loughborough Undergraduate ChemEng Interviews!
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How To Ace Loughborough Undergraduate ChemEng Interviews!
What Is A Chemical Engineering Industrial Placement And Should You Do One?
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What Is A Chemical Engineering Industrial Placement And Should You Do One?
Applications Explained: Undergraduate Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology at Cambridge!
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Applications Explained: Undergraduate Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology at Cambridge!
The Best Books To Read For Prospective Chemical Engineering Students! | UCAS Statements & More
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The Best Books To Read For Prospective Chemical Engineering Students! | UCAS Statements & More
Does Marvel's New Direction Do Justice To Chemical Engineering's Image?
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Does Marvel's New Direction Do Justice To Chemical Engineering's Image?
My Journey To Chemical (Process) Engineering! | 1 Year of ChemEngWeekly
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My Journey To Chemical (Process) Engineering! | 1 Year of ChemEngWeekly
Watch THIS VIDEO Before Taking A Gap Year For A ChemEng Undergraduate Degree!
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Watch THIS VIDEO Before Taking A Gap Year For A ChemEng Undergraduate Degree!
How to Apply For a MSc Degree in Chemical Engineering in the UK!
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How to Apply For a MSc Degree in Chemical Engineering in the UK!
Top 5 Unexpected #Industries You Didn't Know Employed #ChemicalEngineers !
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Top 5 Unexpected #Industries You Didn't Know Employed #ChemicalEngineers !
How To Ace Chemical Engineering Admission Assessments For The University Of Edinburgh | Tips +more!
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How To Ace Chemical Engineering Admission Assessments For The University Of Edinburgh | Tips more!
Year In Review : 2021! | 12 Months | 12 Biggest stories!
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Year In Review : 2021! | 12 Months | 12 Biggest stories!
Month In Review #6: December 2021 | Sustainable Aviation Fuel | Hydrogen Powered Trains + more!
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Month In Review #6: December 2021 | Sustainable Aviation Fuel | Hydrogen Powered Trains more!
Month In Review #5: November 2021 | Huge Plant Fire | Elon Musk's $5 Million Carbon Prize + more!
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Month In Review #5: November 2021 | Huge Plant Fire | Elon Musk's $5 Million Carbon Prize more!
How To Ace University of Manchester Interviews for Chemical Engineering! | Tips | Resources + more!
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How To Ace University of Manchester Interviews for Chemical Engineering! | Tips | Resources more!
How To Ace Chemical Engineering #Interviews at #Cambridge! | Natural Sciences & Engineering | Tips
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How To Ace Chemical Engineering #Interviews at #Cambridge! | Natural Sciences & Engineering | Tips
How to ace University of #Oxford #ChemicalEngineering interviews!
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How to ace University of #Oxford #ChemicalEngineering interviews!
The Best Technical Questions To Prepare For Undergrad Chemical Engineering University Interviews!
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The Best Technical Questions To Prepare For Undergrad Chemical Engineering University Interviews!
Hey Jup I am interested in chemical engineering however I do bio,chem,business (no maths) and I am in year 13 However there are great foundation year chemical engineering opportunities that have lower than usual grade requirements and are in great universities, do you think I should go for it ?
Hey there, thanks for reaching out! If you’re quite interested in doing ChemEng, I’d really recommend going for the foundation courses! I know the one at Southampton for example is a great bridge onto ChemEng and gives you scope to continue on with ChemEng at Southampton or another uni for ChemEng undergraduate. I’d say if you’re very sold on doing ChemEng, taking a gap year to do maths A level yourself and applying again in that same year isn’t the worst track either, given you will already have 3 a level grades secured and offers will be only conditional on your maths A level, but again this is entirely up to you. Either track is good, although I’d recommend the latter if you’re very keen on going straight into ChemEng; hope this helps!
3 years later and still ridiculously useful. much appreciated
Thank you! Will make an update video in due course, there’s still so much knowledge that I want to share!
He look like new Sodhi
Cap, ChemE doesn't give a fuck about chemistry.
It’s still 15-20% of the degree…
Great work sir😮😮😮
As a physicist , chemist and mathematician myself , the only way a chemical engineer has ever confused me was by speaking absolute βυllshιτ.
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yall dont know shit about physics, coming from a physics&chbe double major
True, maybe not as much as you do, but it’s more physics than most people would think ChemEs know!
I can't help but notice just how Czech the Czech guy is... bro was SO INSIGHTFUL AND HONEST
I'm here now in my third year and feel so dumb now lol it's getting super hard
True say 🫡 the course may be getting hard, but it doesn’t know that you’ve survived 100% of your worst days and still made it this far; ChemEng is underestimating how far YOU can go, don’t let it do that, keep going!
Is it worth to study msc chemical engineering after bsc chemistry?????
If you want to go into industry as an engineer and not a chemist then yes! ChemE grads earn more than Chemistry grads on average
Who become research scientist, chemistry or chemical engineer?????
Bro u just mentioned every topic in the books
Only the relevant topics were mentioned- these will help you prepare for ChemEng
@@ChemEngWeekly ig there's just hella maths in chem eng
Would u recommend this field
Yes! But only if you’re interested in chemical engineering and not “chemistry”
@@ChemEngWeekly what's the difference
What our short on ChemEng vs chemistry! Too much to summarise in a single comment :)
One of the most hated engineers
Not heard that one before!
Every chemical engineers are facing this......😂
I should not be answering Chemical Engineer whenever people ask me what I'm gonna do after college 😅😅😅
loved this video!! was so lost searching for a reading list but this definitely helped me out with my essay
Thank you! Delighted to hear it helped 🥳 🙌
Is chemeng is very hard for a vocational group student
I think ChemEng is definitely difficult for anyone who takes it 😅 but jokes aside, you should be able to handle it if you a foundation year or properly bridge yourself onto the course and a vocational education might not give you all the baseline knowledge you need for ChemEng. There’s specific engineering foundation courses which last a year at some unis (eg Southampton) that are great to help you bridge onto ChemEng. Hope this helps!
@@ChemEngWeekly yes very much thanks btw ur name?
You are very wrong 😑. Apparently this video found me because I otaku girls rolling on magic carpets but sure let’s go with your ideas
is it good if I do bachelors chem engg and then do MS in chemistry coz I want that cash flow and that chemistry. But I am okay with nuclear chemistry and nuclear engineering
I’m not sure what you mean by the second part of your question…?
I did maths biology and chemistry at a level (no physics), is it mainly physics based?
You don’t need to do physics at A level to do ChemEng at uni! There’s plenty of people who’ve not done physics A level and they do really well at ChemEng- the physics you do in ChemEng is not directly derived from the A level physics specification, so you should be more than fine if you choose to pursue it. Hope this helps!
@@ChemEngWeekly It did indeed help, thank you 🙏🏾
What are the scopes after chemical engineering in India?? Plz do reply sir🙏!
Hey there! Unfortunately I don’t know a lot about the scopes in India, but I’m sure you can find out on the internet. As far as I know, there is good scope to go into textiles, good and drink, water treatment, and pharmaceuticals in India given these are products that are produced a lot in India. Hope this helps!
@@ChemEngWeekly okay, thanks!!
How is the application process to imperial done for chem eng? I’m gonna take a gap year after a levels, and I was wondering if they weigh GCSEs, a levels and ps. I know an admissions test is required for interview, so how many people get interviewed?
Hey there! Thanks for getting in touch. Since you would be applying with achieved A level grades, those would be more important than your GCSEs as GCSEs are less looked at as far as I am aware. The process remains the same, doing the UCAS application with personal statement, sitting the ESAT in either the first sitting or the second session, interview if successful, and then offer. The ESAT has only been introduced for this cycle so we are still getting a feel for what it is like. Typically, only around 20% of applicants for ChemEng get sent an interview, meaning that 80% will be screened out by then after tests, personal statements and A levels are weighed up. Hope this helps!
Wait is it true?(I am planning on doing chemical engineering and you're scaring me)
It’s exaggerated to a degree! But you do learn a lot of maths and physics, a little bit of chemistry, and a little bit of coding. Nothing to be afraid of!😅
@@ChemEngWeekly thank you so much for taking your time and explaining :))
What laptop do you use
The standard one recommended for ChemEng is something like a HP Elitebook 840- anything with i5 processor and NOT a Mac is good to use!
Where did you do your UG in chemical engineering
Imperial! 🥳
What Is SEO, and why is it important?
I watched some Videos, and I saw that you didn't do SEO on your video, And you did not add a thumbnail to your video. So how do viewers find you interesting! I add a picture to better understand. I have found a problem because I am a RUclips SEO expert.
Hey @chemengweekly I love your page. I wondered if you have some advice for someone who is studying a level 3 engineering course and really wants to become an engineer but isn’t particularly strong in maths and doesn’t know what area of engineering they want to go into after college? Thanks.
@@CurtisIsacc Hey Curtis, thanks for your kind words! Glad you’ve found some utility from our content, and congrats on getting into the level 3 engineering course. I’d say the best way to find out is maybe applying for a foundation year in engineering at a university- this is quite general and will give you the skills needed to transition into the first year of an engineering degree either at the same university or a different one after you finish, and more importantly it’ll mean that your weakness in maths won’t be an issue. Having weak maths isn’t going to hold you back as long as you are willing to work hard and ask for support from teachers and peers, and this is also what I’d advise doing (asking teachers) for finding out which engineering is right for you. Maybe have a read through this page (www.topuniversities.com/courses/engineering/which-type-engineering-should-you-study) to determine which engineering stands out the most for you. Hope this helps!
Hey Curtis, thanks for your kind words! Glad you’ve found some utility from our content, and congrats on getting into the level 3 engineering course. I’d say the best way to find out is maybe applying for a foundation year in engineering at a university- this is quite general and will give you the skills needed to transition into the first year of an engineering degree either at the same university or a different one after you finish, and more importantly it’ll mean that your weakness in maths won’t be an issue. Having weak maths isn’t going to hold you back as long as you are willing to work hard and ask for support from teachers and peers, and this is also what I’d advise doing (asking teachers) for finding out which engineering is right for you. Maybe have a read through the page on top universities for “which type of engineering should you study” (it keeps deleting my comment when I add the link) to determine which engineering stands out the most for you. Hope this helps!
Recently got accepted to do a Bachelors in Process Engineering, excited about it. Still wanted some ideas on potential jobs positions. I.E what other aspects of Process can I work in or is the job gonna mainly be just sitting and looking at monitors? Any advice would be appreciated.
First off, congratulations on getting in! You can work in a variety of different roles, not just process monitoring as you have mentioned- there’s scope for you to do hands on work in industries like oil and gas, lab work within research companies if you choose to specialise down that area, and also the chance to design new projects if you choose to become a process design or project management engineer. Since process engineering is very heavily overlapped with ChemEng, the possibilities of jobs is quite extensive!
@@ChemEngWeekly appreciate the reply man, I start on Monday, just really excited for this new step. Really hoping for a stimulating career and not something mundane, hence why I asked
ChemE is a scam, the curriculum is a collection of many different fields and it's hard to find a job.
Hello, your content is quite good, I could see your description, but your video tag is not very good or not given in many places, if you write a good description, and tag it with good keywords, your RUclips channel's video will get many views very quickly, it would be converted into a big channel very quickly.
@@RahelaBegum-b4y thank you for the suggestion, I’ll look into this!
wait a minute so i just finished design in year 1 and ur saying i wont have it now until year 4 ???? :( but it was so fun!!! Loved the video tho 🤣
@@Hernake-aanand haha it’s quite the ride doing specific design projects! You will have some in between but these are more group oriented rather than design projects specifically. Glad to hear you liked the video!
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Teek taak! Kive lagi video?
@@ChemEngWeekly great bro 🙏love your content
Love the content ❤ Can you do a video about the courses in chem eng that are used most in the jobs like process control etc? I’m wanting to study the equations and subject of what i’m gonna need for jobs after uni!
Thank you! And that’s a great suggestion, I’ll add it to the list 🙌
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Send this to someone who needs to know this secret 🤫
Send this someone who’s “not smart enough” to apply for chemical engineering 🫡
I appreciate your insights. After coming back from "a year in the industry", do you have a better plan (vision, knowledge) for knowing where to focus when studying back at the university?
Glad to hear it has been useful! And from the students I’ve spoken to personally who have done these, the answer is yes- they explained they got a better idea of where they wanted to specialise, and also what electives they wanted to pick. Hope this helps!
Hi Jup, My name is Rohin, Im a recent High school graduate and I've decided to pursue a chemical engineering degree in college. So first of all I'd like to thank you for you videos in helping me guide my desicion. I'm currently in process of setting a podcast called "Engineering Our Future" to look at the engineering solutions that we have to acheive sustainablility or efficiency. I was wondering if you'd be open to coming on an episode as a guest and sharing some of your reasearch and knowledge. Thank you , Rohin
Hey there Rohin, Thanks for getting in touch, really glad to hear you want to pursue Chemical Engineering! Glad to hear that I helped influence the decision. Yes absolutely would be happy to be involved, thanks for the opportunity. Please drop me a DM on Instagram or TikTok and we can take it from there! Sounds like a great initiative, kudos on pursuing it!
what is a capstone project? 🤔
It’s a project that uses skills gained across all different modules from the academic program applied to a real world problem! Very much like a design project my friend😎
@@ChemEngWeekly Oh okay I get it!
Who has actually said you're not good enough? Or are you just edging an angle?
I’ve been mentoring students into ChemEng for the past 3 years and I’ve had a number ask if they should bother applying since they don’t think they’re good enough- this video is for people who have had those thoughts!
me ✋
😂 me ! lol and all my friends I met on the way …. I didn’t even graduate high school .. I got a GED …. I’m on my last year of my bachelors
Ding ding ding ding 🤯
Imposter syndrome in ChemEng is normal! Keep going 🫡
Yo I’m in high school and I want to major I. Chemical engineering what other classes should I take other than chemistry
Hey there! Are you on the UK education system? If so, I would recommend taking A level chemistry and A level maths as a bare minimum. Those are what are required by UK universities. The third A level I would also recommend is Physics or Futher maths as this makes your studying in ChemEng easier initially compared to those who don’t them, but they’re not a requirement and you can get in just fine without. And if you decide to take 4 A levels I’d suggest all of the above, or maybe biology instead of physics if that is more interesting to you. Hope this helps! If you’re in a different education system do let me know and I can sign post you to the resources to check for that system too 👍
@@ChemEngWeekly I am on a USA education but I get the idea thanks
No worries! I’d recommend checking out @futurecheme on YT, TikTok and IG since she covers all the US ChemEng stuff- could have some useful advice for you there! All the best 👍
@@ChemEngWeekly thanks man
Do you think that chemical engineering is for people that dont want to work in plants, labs , companies all their life and they wanna be self employed??
Are you talking about straight into start ups? Or exiting a ChemEng career after doing a couple of years in industry? Because the answer to both is yes! ChemEng roles naturally progress from plant/ lab based work to office work and once you reach the higher levels of leadership, you will have gained the skills to go and do your own thing either in ChemEng or more generally as you gain business acumen too. Start ups are also very viable although the learning curve is slightly steeper there, but it’s a really option for ChemEng!
Send this to someone who’s having self doubt doing ChemEng! 🫡
This one is for the ChemEng memories 💙💙💙
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