I have had my heart set on chemical engineering for a year or so now and I am currently in year 12 doing triple science and maths.
Recently I have been thinking wether chemical engineering is for me or not.
Several reasons, firstly ive started to hate phyiscs AS due to my teachers and the content on the syllabus, I enjoy the design part of physics or the extensive problem solving, inlcuidng learing about nuclear plants and reneweable energy etc.
Also althought I have a natural amplitude for maths, I don't think I would like to do do extensive maths every day whilst at uni, I would much rather prefer to do other stuff.
The reason I originally watned to do engineering is because I want to have a new challenege everyday, not a normal office job or university career.
Career wise, anything that keeps my motivated and keeps me interested is a must, and it should have a reasonable pay, althought that is one of my least worries.
So the main questions is , how extensive is the maths at uni in engineering courses, and are they any engineering you reckon I would prefer.
I originally wanted to do chemical engineering due to my love of chemistry, I could do chemistry every day, however I don't want to do a chemistry degree as I see it limited career wise.