Also, I heavily regret that I didn’t take physics because now I feel like I’m lagging behind my competitors while I’m applying to college - I would definitely take physics as well.
From my experience with Chemical Engineering, it consists of Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Economics. This course is bloody tough! Most of the time, you'll be doing CALCULATIONS, so you'll have to be good especially in MATH! Good luck folks 🙏
Dear professor Eva hi Could you help me to install small size pilot plant to produce H2O2 with Auto oxidation process technology. Thank you Engi. Alaa Hussien
To all those thinking about applying for this course. DON'T. It is not a good course. Many are incredibly stressed out. Lecture halls are poor. Some of the lecturers are shit. Either apply for another course at UCL or apply for chem eng at another university.
Agreed. went for the open day and I have a friend studying there right now I can firmly say the facilities for chem eng in this uni are trash, the lecturers just wanna do their research they couldn't care less about you. Apply somewhere else, chem eng is a beautiful course, hard work for sure ,long nights working and mentally tasking to the T, but you'll love it and the breadth it affords you in your future working career
sirin sarouna No, actually I did study very hard, in fact I was in the top 25 students, I did really well, but after graduation I turned out to be pretty useless, because even the largest and most renowned corporates hire one or two engineers to manage operations, and supervise dozens and dozens of technicians and workers, the rest of graduates waste years and years of their lives seeking a well paid decent position to fill.