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Originally Posted by Metallic
It's sad. I LOVE math and science classes. I love nanotechnology and learning about biomedical stuff, but chemical engineering is just god awful. All we ever talk about is reactors or heat exchangers or certain amount of moles of different substances going into mixers or furnaces and ughh.
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Oh God, I know I'm an uneducated loser, but I'm suddenly glad I dropped out of ChemEng all those years ago. That does sound awful and not at all what you would expect from a Chemical Engineering degree, that is described by some as one of the most flexible engineering majors. Anyway, if you hate it so much, why not go for a hard science degree instead? I assume chemistry, physics, or some specialized field of biology would be as good a gateway into the world of nanotechnology as an engineering degree. Maybe major in one, do a minor in another. Your GPA shouldn't be as much of a factor as in engineering school and you'll probably enjoy the courses more. Good luck.