salam..xjwb dosa eh..dah jwb kan?ok,skunk nie..sy nak cte sal keja skolah..emm,,keja skolh bi ttg cita2..so,cta2 sy na jdi biochemical engineer,bab tu la ad sal engineer2 dlm blog nehh..dok cri at tenet,dpat gak tao sal jrutera..dah klo bkak tenet tu ape lgi smpai ke fbook le jwbnye..igt xnak main un fb ngan blog nih,tpi dah nmenye tenet,main je lerr..okeh2..dahla tu..hr ni,sy nak post sal 'how to become an engineer' juz ntok pngetahuan korang je..>>jeng3!!>>
Save yourself a lot of time effort and investigate this field before investing so much in an area that requires so much learning. Chemical engineers have to learn how to use in combination: applied math, physics, chemistry, mechanics, process design, engineering economics, technical writing, and many more courses that can be found in a university guide.
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2Learn how to ask questions and start interviewing engineers. Your goal in interviewing will be to ask chemical engineers about their experiences. Find out what they like and do not like about their field. Also ask how they like to learn chemistry. You want to find the practical ways that they see chemistry in everyday life. They can be keen in making their own homemade toothpaste, deodorants, glues, paints, plastics, and anything you can imagine that has atoms...everything!! Chemical engineers can be great cooks because if you think about it, cooking combines chemistry and processes.
3Learn on your own. This is how you really learn. Learn to find information. Read books and magazines. Do experiments. Visit plants, talk to engineers in other fields (mechanical, electrical, civil, survey, etc), do an internship. Read patents about chemical technology.
4Find a school you like. If you think it's too expensive, get a scholarship or move to a country where you don't pay tuition. Believe it or not, there are good schools in these places as well.
5Take the classes, do the problems, pass the exams, etc. This is a necessary step to get the degree. This gives you an overview of the topics and gets you to develop some skills. This is not how you learn engineering, though.
6Know that after graduation, you will have a degree AND have experienced how to solve many problems. You will have learned how to approach any new problem, how to think, and how to organize your time. What will make you a good engineer will be the field experiences and office work. These experiences will include anything that is cross-training. Cross-training will involve experiences and learning ideas that are outside of theory.
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