No, I actually finished all those prerequisites. 3 semesters of o-chem, 2 of thermo, 2 of fluid, etc... and am now taking more advance courses such as finite element analysis. Should I be ok then?
@miningman Well yes, I completely agree. I am a nontraditional candidate, and I realize that my battle is mostly uphill. No one said it would be easy, but engineering is a passion of mine and, one of which, I do quite well in. I am looking for solid advice to forge a chemical engineering career...
I came from a non-traditional background. And I was curious if any chemical engineers, experienced in the field, would be able to offer any advice. How can I go about getting an entry-level job in chemical engineering and how likely is it?
A little bit on my background. I am a graduate of MIT...
I am a nontraditional applicant with a bachelor's degree in neuroscience. I am almost finished a master's degree in chemical engineering, but many jobs that I wish to apply to have a "bachelor's of engineering" as a requirement. And a master's as only a "preference." Would these companies still...