Serious question /sci/ is Chemical Engineering a good degree or am I going to end being a lab monkey???
s-stop taking my jobs....
>>8264567
>ChemE
>being a lab monkey
You're a failure if this happens.
But anons here says that is hard to get ChemE jobs in USA nowadays, so who knows.
same question as OP except microbiology
>>8264567
Chemistry here. Currently in grad school.
From what I hear chemE is good if you have a really good gpa (3.7<) otherwise it's difficult if you don't live in a place that has a large demand. It's a similar story with chemists, only maybe a few less opportunities.
ChemE is mostly liquid physics. Not chemistry.
>>8265278
Not the anon you responded to but can you elaborate
What does a liquid physics job look like?
Is grad school a necessity? How do you pay for it?
>>8265232
and what does this mean?
>>8266737
You push the thing through the tube and make sure it doesn't get too hot or too cold.
Does that sound easy enough? If it does than you've never dealt with large scale manufacturing before.
>MechE master race
I can literally do whatever I want
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