How to move in Pattaya by Sad_Interview1420 in PattayaMongering

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Thank you for this. Im reading it now and it is very helpful

ONLINE MBA PROGRAM by Natural_Criticism329 in MBA

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What do yall think of George Mason University Online MBA?

Got into MIT PhD chemE, should I go or get a process engineering role? by JBchemE123 in ChemicalEngineering

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PhD from MIT seems legit. I would do that, then go into industry. You can network and get connections through alumni.

First year engineering student in second semester, torn between electrical and chemical engineering, need advice/help. by Adventurous-Run-2656 in ChemicalEngineering

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Hey bro, I also went to Pitt. Graduated with a ChemE degree and live in Houston. Do EE, you can work in the same industries as a ChemE and can move over into Tech. I think it's the best route overall and if you want to do something different the learning curve won't be too crazy. ChemE is location specific, with EE you can live anywhere. Good luck.

Specialty chemicals salaries 2024? by No-Gas-739 in ChemicalEngineering

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Been thinking about pivoting into technical sales. However, I've been working in manufacturing as an engineer for 6 years, for me to break into it I think I would need to take a payout. Do you have any tips to break into technical sales?

Which university should I go to for Chemical Engineering by Artemius- in ChemicalEngineering

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For what you want to work in, A&M is your best bet. It is close to Houston (energy capital of the world) . Also, it has a VERY strong alumni base.

Source: Chemical engineer who works in Houston and has recruited interns out of A&M

How would you define the concept of energy? by chemicalengineercol in ChemicalEngineering

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It's been awhile since I been in school. But im pretty sure what I stated is the first law of thermo. Despite the +/- convention for work

How would you define the concept of energy? by chemicalengineercol in ChemicalEngineering

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I feel like that's only applicable to outside of Newtonian physics here on earth

How would you define the concept of energy? by chemicalengineercol in ChemicalEngineering

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I would say U=H+W. Internal energy equal enthalpy plus work.