Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at
5:09 am
I am going to a chemical engineer in Sept. 2009, and regarding the possibility of getting job in any multinational company in countries other than Pakistan, I am very much curious about the condition of jobs for chemical engineers and also about their earnings especially in the oil and gas, or the fertilizers manufacturing sector. Any chemical engineers working in the US or europe or mid-east, kindly DO HELP ME OUT..!
Sunday, March 7th, 2010 at
12:17 am
I have graduated college with a Bachelors of Science, but am now looking into going back to school to become a chemical engineer. Do you think I would have to start from scratch, and dedicate four new years of education?
Anyone been in my situation? Please share your thoughts, and thank you in advance!
Friday, March 5th, 2010 at
12:20 am
I want to dedicate the rest of my life working as a chemical engineer, but I was unable to get good grades in college due to family interference. I don’t talk to that garbage anymore. Now I want to know If there is any way I could get myself into an engineering program of any sort now.
Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
3:11 am
I am 16 and still in high school and am considering being an engineer specifically a chemical engineer, I want to know if it is a good career and what classes you must be good at and how vigorous the course will be if I take it when I go to university THANKS
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at
5:02 am
please i need some help here!
I am a new student in chemical engineering field. i know its very good field and i like it, but the thing is i need to know what is the best things i can do during my degree? like should i get the TOEFL? is there any other certificates i may get that can make me a GREAT CHEMICAL ENGINEER?
Now i am a member in IChemE but in my country "Malaysia" there is no meetings or seminars about my field..
please help me
so sorry for the elongation.
Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at
7:26 am
I am 16 and still in high school and am considering being an engineer specifically a chemical engineer, I want to know if it is a good career and what classes you must be good at and how vigorous the course will be if I take it when I go to university THANKS
Saturday, February 27th, 2010 at
9:02 am
i am comparing the chemical engineering program with biomed./biotech. program and i would like to know the difference. and the difference also between master degree in chemical engineer and master degree of science in chemical engineer. your answer will be appreciated. please don’t answer if you are guessing as i am really serious and looking for the correct answert
i am a chemistry major and biology minor, but the gpa is way low (low of the 2.0))do you think what is the possibility to get accepted in master program?
Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at
10:06 am
"Best" can mean many things to many people. When I say it I mean it in such a way that the company has already achieved a large amount of success, possibly even in the Fortune 500.
To me, the best companies are ones like P&G and Unilever that leave a lot of experiences for a chemical engineer to rotate in and out of during their time there.
[This is for a standard chemical engineering degree (i.e. no food science background, biomolecular, etc.)]
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 at
7:41 am
What type of jobs do Chemical Engineer majors end up in?
What type of things do we do in those classes, or focus on?
What’s the difference between Chemistry major and Chemical Engineer major?
What schools are best to look at for Chemical Engineering (especially if they’re easier to get into than they should be)?
Any and all information is appreciated!
Saturday, February 20th, 2010 at
2:44 am
i really want to get a chemical engineer degree and just want to know if it’s really good work, i know the moneys good, and i like chem and stuff
im not a stupid person