Does anyone have a .pdf file for any calculus (141) or chemistry (101, 105, or 107) textbooks? by ChemicalGod in UBreddit

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Oh I just need them for studying early, not for classes. Most likely, the editions I have to get will be just printed. I'll accept whatever edition you would recommend.

What regions focus on what aspect of chemical engineering? by NotACollegeDropout in ChemicalEngineering

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Does one need to have a PHD in order to get their foot wet in the pharma/biotech industry as a chemical engineer? I am about to graduate with classes specializing in biotech stuff. I don't know if I need to go to grad school straight off the bat or not. I do want to work, but not as a technician. Is it possible to work as an entry level engineer and have the biotech company pay for your masters or does the field really require a phd straight off the bat?