Chemical Engineering Career Essay

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When I joined the engineering program at Texas A&M I knew that I wanted to become an engineer for sure, but I didn’t know what type of engineer I would become. In high-school, I had heard about the typical types of engineers. Electrical, Mechanical, and Petroleum; all great majors and all with great salaries. So during my first semester I did some extremely basic research and came to a rapid conclusion that chemical engineers were paid the most and that chemistry was interesting enough to major in. After my first year in the program and after my first real chemistry classes I realized that if I majored in chemical engineering I would be miserable for the next 4 years. I was back to square one and had no clue to what type of engineer id want to be. I knew now, from experience, that id have to choose a major not just based on the salary or the general idea of the study, but also on the skills that I had that applied to the major. This was a tough challenge for me and I assume it would be for any other 19 year old, too, who had a couple of weeks to decide on what he or she wanted to do for the rest of their lives. I started by researching countless forums, videos, and job …show more content…

But through this process I realized that a degree does not limit me to only one employer. It doesn’t even limit me to one specific job category. Being an engineer makes me a well rounded person. And in the end, it’s the people I meet and the connections I build that will help me get jobs to further my experience with any situation that can be thrown at me. When I chose to be an industrial engineer I chose to learn efficiency, analyzing skills, and proficiency. But most importantly, I chose to learn the engineering way of thinking. Those qualities along with many others can all be applied to numerous amounts of situations and jobs, which made me come to the conclusion that Industrial Engineering is the perfect major for

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