Corporate finance in chemical engineering is soo cool! Yess. Oh, i’ll be switching to chemistry for my MSc (the switch would be mostly dependent on courses offered tbh). Great video!
The work load is like the combine of three a levels ? How do you prepare for an chemical engineering exam ? What happens if fail an exam or fail an assignment ? What are Jon prospect? There are any job prospects that involve chemistry and maths?
Work load feels like quite a bit more than 3 A Levels. You can prepare using my study video tips. If you fail it depends on the uni what happens. Usually you resit and your grade is capped. There are lots of job prospects that involve chem and maths, but don’t do chemeng if this is what you’re after. Just do chemistry
For chemical engineering at Leeds university a lot of people told me the quality of it is bad. But I live in Leeds and I wanna actually go into this university instead of me moving out. What do you think of university education and teaching quality
You’ve done the right thing to research whether this is true...and I wouldn’t ignore those claims, but I understand that it’s a financial decision for you as well. I think for chem eng the teaching quality could be a lot better, but the university itself is good. For chem eng, which is already a hard subject, I’d prioritise courses with modules you’re interested in and teaching quality. I would definitely look at other institutions that have higher rates of student satisfaction
@@TEMSInfluence when you applying for job does the university you graduate from matters or the grades. What do you think of university of Bradford. And also thank you for replying back I appreciate it 🙏
It really depends. I think it matters up to a certain point. I think you should aim for a Russell Group. There’s been debate about whether this matters or not, but companies do look at your uni unfortunately. Also, the ‘better’ your uni is, the more industrial links it will have and chances are companies will be approaching them for students. I definitely feel the difference between Leeds and Imperial for this
@@TEMSInfluence thank you 🙏 it helps me a lot. Imperial is actually on my list for masters. But for my degree now I’m aiming for Leeds 🙌 hopefully I get in 🙏
Thanks for the amazing video! May I ask how many GPAs you have achieved on your undetgrad? and what was the conditional requirement for the msc at imperial
Hey! It’s difficult to say a single number as not all modules count the same, but I’d say over 50% of my credits were first class grade (4.0 gpa), with some having quite high grade percentages (80%+). My offer was 68.5% average in my final year (lower than 4.0 gpa). I hope I’ve used the gpa terminology correctly!
Hello Tess, you inspire me. I'm studying science in the OU and I would like to further my degree in chemical engineering but I have difficulties in physics and maths. What kind of books can I get please
You might have a course or two which involve labs but that's like a really acute percentage of the overall program. It also depends on which university and how their chemical engineering program has been design. In my country it's 5 year program and 3rd n 4 th year labs are demanding and annoying
Hi.There is a common perception that there are not many jobs for chemical engineers right now in the market.Is it based on facts or just a misconception?
Hello, I am a first year chemical engineering student at a university in Turkey. I want to do erasmus in the second grade. but I'm afraid of being forced because my English is not very good. What do you suggest so that I can keep my grades up? There are also some universities with which my school has an agreement. Can you give me a better idea of which university? Technische Hochschule Bingen /Bingen Technical University of Applied Sciences ( GERMANY) Hochschule Hamm-Lippstadt (GERMANY) State University of Applied Sciences in Glogow (POLAND) University of Technology and Life Sciences (POLAND) University of Agriculture in Krakow (POLAND) Instituto Politecnico de Coimbra (PORTUGAL) Universaidade dos Açores (PORTUGAL) Universidade de Vigo (SPAİN)
Hey I'm doing eng,physics,chem & math on AS level next year and I'm super scared coz the learners at our school are failing coz it's a new system that was just introduced this year. Any advice for me?like studywise and stuff
I’m gonna do Chem engineering at Surrey I really want to do well any tips to prepare cos I want to enjoy it for the four years no point of me doing something that I don’t enjoy 😔 What is like
Usually the interviewer will be aware of that and usually account for that when selecting students. If you’re very worrried about the content of the interview, maybe email the admissions officer about this as they’re usually quite helpful!
@@ap._033 I feel like you have to test out for yourself and see. I think it is useful to have a tab or ipad. But really think of how you study (for example the way you study). Taking a lot of notes is very time consuming so I would say minimise note taking.
hi there! im very curious to know your opinion on chemistry major and chemE major... i want to major in chem but im scared the pay wont be as good and if the demand isnt tht high in my country..
Hey! I’d say it depends on what you’d like to go into after. I think the range of industries/ business areas you can go into as an engineer are broader, however sciences are definitely in demand in more specific business areas like R&D. If you prefer a more general management or engineering career, I’d say do engineering, but if you want more of a specialist career in chemistry or pilot plant work, I’d be leaning more towards chemistry :)
@@TEMSInfluence Thanks for the reply, that's good to hear! I'm pretty much last minute with everything at uni but it seems to work well for me. Still got about 2 weeks left for this.
You don't actually have to be a chemical engineer even if you studied it. It's an incredibly hard degree, so I'd say don't do it unless you have good reasons why
Is Uni of Greenwich (medway campus) good uni for masters in chemical engineering ? They provide sandwich course so is it worthy to enroll in that course? Please give ur views
Hey, I’d check out some other unis in London just for comparison and try and check out the student satisfaction rates as well. There may be other unis with more industrial links
Hi! I heard chem eng is 90% engineering and 10% chemistry which is the reason why I applies to physical science/ chemistry programs since I love chemistry. But now Im wondering if I should have chosen chem eng. My question is how much chemistry is in chem eng and did I choose the wrong program?
Hey! I don’t think you chose wrong at all. I’d definitely agree that chem eng is 10% chemistry, depending on your mix of classes. I always tell people that we USE our chemistry knowledge, but that’s pretty much it. I don’t think I learned much more chemistry during my degrees compared with when I started. You didn’t choose wrong if you love chemistry 😊. You can also do a MSc in chem eng later if you still want to grasp the basics of chem eng, but not commit years and years to it. Hope that helps!
Hello, I have got offer from Uni of Strathclyde ( Glasgow) in advanced Chemical engineering course. Should I accept it? Is it worth it? Can international chemical engineering students get a job in UK?
Yes it’s possible for international students to get jobs here :) Do check out the industrial links of the university and compare with others in the U.K. Start researching companies that sponsor Tier 2 visas also! You can never start too early!
I’ve got a chem eng Q&A video where I talked about my masters. But I’d say more thermodynamics, kinetics, pressure and heat transfer calcs etc. We don’t really dabble in the quantum stuff like chemists/physicists :)
@@TEMSInfluence I'm interested in saving the world,a course that pays well,an interesting and fun career to do but I'm scared I might not be able to handle it in University
Would love to see a video of yourself and maybe @temigloria talking about your pre-uni life as musicians travelling, Arranging, Competing, gigging etc 🔥🔥
"so many things i didnt want to learn, but here we are" is crazzzzzy but so true
Still feel the same about it now 🥲😂. Thanks for watching!
The syllabus for your Masters sounds really interesting!
You inspire me! Keep on being strong🌟🌟🌟
Corporate finance in chemical engineering is soo cool! Yess. Oh, i’ll be switching to chemistry for my MSc (the switch would be mostly dependent on courses offered tbh). Great video!
It’s definitely really interesting. Nice! Thank you!💛
thank you so much, you are so amazing!
Aw, no worries!
Love this video 🤍 just subbed!
Thank you! I’m a fan of your channel!
The work load is like the combine of three a levels ? How do you prepare for an chemical engineering exam ? What happens if fail an exam or fail an assignment ? What are Jon prospect? There are any job prospects that involve chemistry and maths?
Work load feels like quite a bit more than 3 A Levels. You can prepare using my study video tips. If you fail it depends on the uni what happens. Usually you resit and your grade is capped. There are lots of job prospects that involve chem and maths, but don’t do chemeng if this is what you’re after. Just do chemistry
Love you Tems!
Internship at BP videos plssss
For chemical engineering at Leeds university a lot of people told me the quality of it is bad. But I live in Leeds and I wanna actually go into this university instead of me moving out. What do you think of university education and teaching quality
You’ve done the right thing to research whether this is true...and I wouldn’t ignore those claims, but I understand that it’s a financial decision for you as well. I think for chem eng the teaching quality could be a lot better, but the university itself is good. For chem eng, which is already a hard subject, I’d prioritise courses with modules you’re interested in and teaching quality. I would definitely look at other institutions that have higher rates of student satisfaction
@@TEMSInfluence when you applying for job does the university you graduate from matters or the grades. What do you think of university of Bradford. And also thank you for replying back I appreciate it 🙏
It really depends. I think it matters up to a certain point. I think you should aim for a Russell Group. There’s been debate about whether this matters or not, but companies do look at your uni unfortunately. Also, the ‘better’ your uni is, the more industrial links it will have and chances are companies will be approaching them for students. I definitely feel the difference between Leeds and Imperial for this
@@TEMSInfluence thank you 🙏 it helps me a lot. Imperial is actually on my list for masters. But for my degree now I’m aiming for Leeds 🙌 hopefully I get in 🙏
Thanks for the amazing video! May I ask how many GPAs you have achieved on your undetgrad? and what was the conditional requirement for the msc at imperial
Hey! It’s difficult to say a single number as not all modules count the same, but I’d say over 50% of my credits were first class grade (4.0 gpa), with some having quite high grade percentages (80%+). My offer was 68.5% average in my final year (lower than 4.0 gpa). I hope I’ve used the gpa terminology correctly!
Hello Tess, you inspire me. I'm studying science in the OU and I would like to further my degree in chemical engineering but I have difficulties in physics and maths. What kind of books can I get please
Is chemical engineering full of laboratory experiments, coz that's my favorite part in science
No, you'll need to do chemistry for that
You might have a course or two which involve labs but that's like a really acute percentage of the overall program. It also depends on which university and how their chemical engineering program has been design. In my country it's 5 year program and 3rd n 4 th year labs are demanding and annoying
Hi.There is a common perception that there are not many jobs for chemical engineers right now in the market.Is it based on facts or just a misconception?
Hello, I am a first year chemical engineering student at a university in Turkey. I want to do erasmus in the second grade. but I'm afraid of being forced because my English is not very good. What do you suggest so that I can keep my grades up?
There are also some universities with which my school has an agreement. Can you give me a better idea of which university?
Technische Hochschule Bingen /Bingen Technical University of Applied Sciences ( GERMANY)
Hochschule Hamm-Lippstadt (GERMANY)
State University of Applied Sciences in Glogow (POLAND)
University of Technology and Life Sciences (POLAND)
University of Agriculture in Krakow (POLAND)
Instituto Politecnico de Coimbra (PORTUGAL)
Universaidade dos Açores (PORTUGAL)
Universidade de Vigo (SPAİN)
Hey! It’s worth having a look at global league tables in your subject!
Hard 😂😂😂
How hard was the chemistry on a scale of 1-10
2 - very easy if you did A level chem
Hey I'm doing eng,physics,chem & math on AS level next year and I'm super scared coz the learners at our school are failing coz it's a new system that was just introduced this year. Any advice for me?like studywise and stuff
I will try and make a video on this, but in short, don’t fall behind and start practicing exam questions as soon as possible!
How can I be successful in chemical engineering courses
I’m gonna do Chem engineering at Surrey I really want to do well any tips to prepare cos I want to enjoy it for the four years no point of me doing something that I don’t enjoy 😔 What is like
hello! will students who did not take physics a levels be put at an disadvantage in university interviews?
Usually the interviewer will be aware of that and usually account for that when selecting students. If you’re very worrried about the content of the interview, maybe email the admissions officer about this as they’re usually quite helpful!
At uni it better takes notes on book or on tablet? Or do you take them?
@@ap._033 I feel like you have to test out for yourself and see. I think it is useful to have a tab or ipad. But really think of how you study (for example the way you study). Taking a lot of notes is very time consuming so I would say minimise note taking.
hi there! im very curious to know your opinion on chemistry major and chemE major... i want to major in chem but im scared the pay wont be as good and if the demand isnt tht high in my country..
Hey! I’d say it depends on what you’d like to go into after. I think the range of industries/ business areas you can go into as an engineer are broader, however sciences are definitely in demand in more specific business areas like R&D. If you prefer a more general management or engineering career, I’d say do engineering, but if you want more of a specialist career in chemistry or pilot plant work, I’d be leaning more towards chemistry :)
@@TEMSInfluence ahh i see~ thank u so so much :)
I need your socials please 🥺
Hey, just wanted to ask how long your literature review took and when you started working on it?
Hey! I really procrastinated about it so I did it in 3-4 days but that is ALL I did for those days 😭😭
@@TEMSInfluence Thanks for the reply, that's good to hear! I'm pretty much last minute with everything at uni but it seems to work well for me. Still got about 2 weeks left for this.
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Hi I'm really interested in doing chemEng but I'm scared that it doesn't have a wide job prospect. I'm thinking of Pharmacy, ChemE or Biochem.
Same hereee, but im also afraid it is bad for health as some said it might cause cancers, even tho some ppl said the opposite
You don't actually have to be a chemical engineer even if you studied it. It's an incredibly hard degree, so I'd say don't do it unless you have good reasons why
Do you have any study tips I just started my civil engineering and I’m struggling with the workload and tactics.
Have a look at my how to get a first class video! I think it will really help :)
Do you do trip to see industries?
Sometimes, but not often at all. Your best bet is doing a year in industry
Where did you do your undergraduate and what did you study was it Chemical Engineering as well. Did you do BEng or MEng.
What’s the difference
@@zei9256 different between what?
Is Uni of Greenwich (medway campus) good uni for masters in chemical engineering ? They provide sandwich course so is it worthy to enroll in that course? Please give ur views
Hey, I’d check out some other unis in London just for comparison and try and check out the student satisfaction rates as well. There may be other unis with more industrial links
Also, just because they advertise a sandwich it doesn’t mean it’s guaranteed, you’ll need to apply for these like a normal job!
Hi! I heard chem eng is 90% engineering and 10% chemistry which is the reason why I applies to physical science/ chemistry programs since I love chemistry. But now Im wondering if I should have chosen chem eng. My question is how much chemistry is in chem eng and did I choose the wrong program?
oh yeah im a Canadian student btw
Hey! I don’t think you chose wrong at all. I’d definitely agree that chem eng is 10% chemistry, depending on your mix of classes. I always tell people that we USE our chemistry knowledge, but that’s pretty much it. I don’t think I learned much more chemistry during my degrees compared with when I started. You didn’t choose wrong if you love chemistry 😊. You can also do a MSc in chem eng later if you still want to grasp the basics of chem eng, but not commit years and years to it. Hope that helps!
Do need to revise before going to uni?
No not really as you don’t really know what’s going to come up
Does involve physics? If yes what?
It’s too much to list !
Hello, I have got offer from Uni of Strathclyde ( Glasgow) in advanced Chemical engineering course. Should I accept it? Is it worth it? Can international chemical engineering students get a job in UK?
Yes it’s possible for international students to get jobs here :) Do check out the industrial links of the university and compare with others in the U.K. Start researching companies that sponsor Tier 2 visas also! You can never start too early!
Can you switch from bachelor to masters?
Yes, but it’s easier the other way around
What sort of physics topics are involved? Is it physical chemistry? Like thermodynamics or quantum?
I’ve got a chem eng Q&A video where I talked about my masters. But I’d say more thermodynamics, kinetics, pressure and heat transfer calcs etc. We don’t really dabble in the quantum stuff like chemists/physicists :)
Should I go for chemical engineering... I'm choosing a career path and would use some advice rn..
What are you interested in?
@@TEMSInfluence I'm interested in saving the world,a course that pays well,an interesting and fun career to do but I'm scared I might not be able to handle it in University
Does chemical engineering involve a lot of physical chemistry and maths?
No, mainly physics and maths
Would love to see a video of yourself and maybe @temigloria talking about your pre-uni life as musicians travelling, Arranging, Competing, gigging etc 🔥🔥
😂 absolutely
That could be a whole show
Want a guest holla me 😂😂😂
Do you think I can have your instagram handle?…I have a lot of questions