Calling all Chem E majors!

<p>Which courses would best prepare me for chemical engineering? I'm currently in high school.</p>

<p>Math:
Multivariable Calc
Differential Equations
Real Analysis
Topology
Linear Algebra
Probability&Statistics</p>

<p>Physics:
Electricity & Magnetism
Thermal Waves & Optics
Electric Circuits
Modern Physics I & II</p>

<p>Chemistry:
Advanced Topics/P-chem
Research project under PhD chemist</p>

<p>Please recommend a few from each category. Thanks!</p>

<p>You’ll need some of the others, but thse look the most promising to me:</p>

<p>Multivariable Calc
Differential Equations
Linear Algebra (if you have time)
Probability&Statistics</p>

<p>Modern Physics I & II</p>

<p>Advanced Topics/P-chem
Research project under PhD chemist</p>

<p>^ Totally agree, although I need E&M for my ChemE degree (but no modern physics at all).</p>

<p>Would it look impressive at all if I just took:</p>

<p>Multivariable calculus
Advanced Topics/P-chem
Research project under PhD chemist
E & M</p>

<p>I’m not sure if I can handle multivariable calculus + diff eq or linear in the same semester with 8 other classes. Which of the math would be easier? Prob & stat?</p>

<p>Thanks for the replies :D</p>