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For any seniors in high school (class of 2022) or college students studying ChemE, what schools are good to apply to?
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I'm a senior myself but I'm thinking about going to my state school (University of Maryland) because it's close by and I just need an extra year to get things together before potentially going out of state. I did apply to some out of state schools like Columbia, UPenn, JHU, etc. but I was thinking about transferring out of of UMD because I feel like their chemical engineering program may not match well with what I want to do after college, which is to work for the DOD.

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3 years ago

I did not study ChemE myself, but I did want to send a few CollegeVine resources your way. This CollegeVine blog lists all of the US colleges which offer a Chemical Engineering major. This other blog explains how to become a chemical engineer from a private sector perspective. Hope this helps!

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