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Given your age, I'm assuming you're a Sophomore right now. The ChE classes don't get really interesting until your Junior year (though some of the core classes can be incredibly difficult conceptually) when all of your engineering classes become applied math, and I found the senior level classes fun, since I like logic puzzles and computer programming. I'm currently in a graduate program for ChE, and it's just more advanced applied math (one class I'm taking is solely about solving applied differential equations).
I'm actually a junior and I can see the appeal to the higher level chem engineering classes but when I'm under stress I inevitably retreat to my math, my piano, and my weights. And ofc college is just the pure physical manifestation of stress for me. I don't have the luxury of branching out into new interests when my brain consantly feels like oatmeal; cooked and blended.
I still have time to decide though and all my friends are in chem engineering (even though the math majors are definitely more my type of people).
choices...choices...
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