I thought I was the only one who had my lowest grades ever in first year first semester, thank you for giving me hope. And totally off topic but you're mad pretty!
I'm at the end of my 3rd year in ChemE (at my university it's out of 5 years w/ basically 1 year of 2 Co-Op blocks) It's always interesting to hear the similar and different courses other peeps take. I'm looking to do my second Co-Op in Oil and Gas next year (any tips/ advice is appreciated!) Thanks for sharing your experience w/ this awesome video! :D
I took chemical engineering and finished 24 years ago. I am amazed that you did not mentioned courses in financial as I did courses in Accounting and Economic decision making. If you design a plant you have to cost it in term of capital in building it and the amount of money it cost to run it. You also did not mentioned about process safety where you had to consider all aspects of safety. I also did courses in powder technology that involved unit operations dealing with solids such as mixing powders etc ( after all most problems in dealing with chemical plants are those dealing with solids).;It seems your course was more limited.
Could you please tell us how you get an engineering jobs during summer? Thank you for your information in this video, it means a lot for me as a 2nd year student in chemical engineering too!
It's definitely interesting working with other engineering students! Personally I really enjoyed all my team projects throughout my degree but I have heard horror stories lol
I have a question: Is chemical engineering hard or easy to study? I live in Germany and after my TSLC ( in German it's called Fachabitur) I would like to study this.
Hey, I'm currently studying chemical engineering. I am on my 2nd year. I'm going to be honest with you, the only time you'll have for yourself is probably the weekends if you're lucky. Note the gym and campus is right next to each other and 2miles from home, so I want to make my day work: 04:50 - Jog to the gym 06:40 - Jog home 06:50 - Take a quick shower, get ready 07:10 - Go to campus on my skateboard 07:30 to 17:45 - Attend classes 17:45 - Return home 18:05 to 20:00 - Complete homework assignments and tests if there are any 20:00 - Eat and shower (I watch some videos while doing that) And sometimes I chill until 22:00 and then go to bed.
I thought I was the only one who had my lowest grades ever in first year first semester, thank you for giving me hope. And totally off topic but you're mad pretty!
Thank you so much! Ya first year was a huge adjustment from high school but it’s only up from there! ☺️
Thanks for making this!! Thinking of going into chem e and trying to see what it actually entails. Best wishes to you!
I'm at the end of my 3rd year in ChemE (at my university it's out of 5 years w/ basically 1 year of 2 Co-Op blocks) It's always interesting to hear the similar and different courses other peeps take. I'm looking to do my second Co-Op in Oil and Gas next year (any tips/ advice is appreciated!) Thanks for sharing your experience w/ this awesome video! :D
most helpful video ever, thank you!
I took chemical engineering and finished 24 years ago. I am amazed that you did not mentioned courses in financial as I did courses in Accounting and Economic decision making. If you design a plant you have to cost it in term of capital in building it and the amount of money it cost to run it. You also did not mentioned about process safety where you had to consider all aspects of safety. I also did courses in powder technology that involved unit operations dealing with solids such as mixing powders etc ( after all most problems in dealing with chemical plants are those dealing with solids).;It seems your course was more limited.
Thankyou so much for this video 🖤
Make a video about Food Engineering please! It takes up a lot of chem classes, don't think it'll be tough for u
askin for too much lmaoo
Could you please tell us how you get an engineering jobs during summer? Thank you for your information in this video, it means a lot for me as a 2nd year student in chemical engineering too!
This was very informative, thanks a lot. also I want to know how the hell did you survive unit operations design? lol
It was a bit of a struggle lol
I think it’s easier to transition if you done AP/Dual Enrollment and did summer classes before hand
Definitely would agree! I unfortunately did not take any AP/summer classes so it took a bit to catch up!
Thank you this is very helpful. Are you saying if I survive first year I will definitely survive all the other years?
I remember the suffer during that time, project after project surely killing any humankind
My college life is gonna be long and hard
You can do it, don’t ever give up 😊
ChemE can do/work at Systems engineering ?
Just wondering, do you guys in your country undergo a licensure examination after getting that degree?
Yes they do! To get your P.Eng designation you have to work in industry for a certain number of years and then write a test!
How chemical engineering students coworking with others engineering students goes like?
It's definitely interesting working with other engineering students! Personally I really enjoyed all my team projects throughout my degree but I have heard horror stories lol
can you please help me to know where to refer for SYNTHETIC IRON OXIDE MANUFACTURING PORCESS understanding for my college project.
How hard is the organic chem on a scale of 1-10?
I personally didn't find it too challenging but it definitely takes a bit to grasp the concepts so maybe a 6
I have a question: Is chemical engineering hard or easy to study? I live in Germany and after my TSLC ( in German it's called Fachabitur) I would like to study this.
I would say it's definitely challenging for sure but not too too hard if you manage your time and have a good work ethic!
@@LaurenBoyne ok
Did you find that you had time through the week for hobbies/ workouts?
Hey, I'm currently studying chemical engineering. I am on my 2nd year.
I'm going to be honest with you, the only time you'll have for yourself is probably the weekends if you're lucky. Note the gym and campus is right next to each other and 2miles from home, so I want to make my day work:
04:50 - Jog to the gym
06:40 - Jog home
06:50 - Take a quick shower, get ready
07:10 - Go to campus on my skateboard
07:30 to 17:45 - Attend classes
17:45 - Return home
18:05 to 20:00 - Complete homework assignments and tests if there are any
20:00 - Eat and shower (I watch some videos while doing that)
And sometimes I chill until 22:00 and then go to bed.
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so you're saying I'm getting a master degree by watching this video? awesome! when will the degree get through? just memeing your title. LOL
What did an average week look like living on campus vs off campus?
Ooo this is a good one!!