The Best Technical Questions To Prepare For Undergrad Chemical Engineering University Interviews!
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- University #Interviews in #ChemicalEngineering can be difficult to #prepare for, and there is are quite a number of technical questions asked at these interviews. But what sorts of questions do these include? This video explains the 4 types of technical questions asked at Chemical Engineering university interviews, so make sure to watch until the end to get all of the important details...
Chapter log:
00:00 Start
00:08 Intro
00:30 Graph sketching
02:57 Explanation questions
04:24 Assumptions based questions
05:51 Pratical interaction questions
07:06 Outro
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If I havent studied the topic related to a levels (in this case, benzene) in class yet, should I tell the interviewer this?
If I havent studied the content yet (in this case, benzene) should I tell the interviewer I am yet to learn that in class?
Yes that would be a good idea, but I would say still try and have a go!
That shows you are willing to try, so something along the lines of “I’ve not studied this yet in class, but if I was to make an educated guess I would say” and then state whatever you think. The interviewer will likely then provide additional info about the topic area and help you along; getting to the final answer in these types of situations is almost unimportant, it’s better to keep going and responding positively to their new info!
Hope this helps 👍
If I don't do physics as a subject, is there still a chance that I would be asked a physics question in the interview?
Nope not at all! They can only ask you things you would have likely studied- so GCSE physics maybe, but a level definitely not!
Are the answers to the questions available?
Unfortunately not, but you should be able to find the answers out by asking a teacher or researching on the internet as this is where they have been taken from. I purposely left them off to avoid cheating when practicing. I hope this helps 👍
are these graduate school questions?
These questions are for undergraduate entry, the video for graduate entry will be coming out next year! Sorry for any confusion
@@ChemEngWeekly Luckily, I never had to do such a test to get into ugrad. :0 I am in the US and at my uni the reqs were only: had to take certain stem classes in high school, high school gpa above a certain value & standardized test scores
I wasn’t actually aware of the US system! Thank you for the information, I will look into it for sure 👍
Ah graphs= so glad i'm a law student haha
They really are the backbone of a ChemEng interview!