Hypothesis: chemical engineering is the smartest degree
>needs to take 4, of the 5 hardest college courses
>evidence: all calculus, thermodynamics, physics, organic chem
>niche degree based on logic and critical thinking
>no youtube videos in upper level classes
>CE's are accepted in almost any field because people assume you're smart.
>unlike math and physics, your studies are useful, and applicable to the real world. Almost everything you learn is an industrial process, used in every field.
>unlike mechanical engineering or comp sci, your field isn't supersaturated, because the degree is only offered at like 50 colleges.
Cons
>no jobs
>needs to take 4, of the 5 hardest college courses
>evidence: all calculus, thermodynamics, physics, organic chem
>niche degree based on logic and critical thinking
>no youtube videos in upper level classes
>CE's are accepted in almost any field because people assume you're smart.
>unlike math and physics, your studies are useful, and applicable to the real world. Almost everything you learn is an industrial process, used in every field.
>unlike mechanical engineering or comp sci, your field isn't supersaturated, because the degree is only offered at like 50 colleges.
Cons
>no jobs