<p>I am intended to choose ChemE as my major when I become a college student. I am good at science and math stuff.I am the only student in my class who manage to maintain an A without too much effort input. I used to joke to my friends that I will be making soaps once I become a chemical engineering.:) ( since this profession doesn't seem to be well-known in my town). I would like to know more about what exactly is chemical engineering about? what fields will chemical engineers involve in. And all in all, what are some good, public schools that have awesome chemE programs for undergraduate. My prospective college is university of minnesota. Thank you for reading and replying. Much appreciated.</p>
<p>Wikipedia sums chemical engineering up nicely.
[Chemical</a> engineering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_engineering]Chemical”>Chemical engineering - Wikipedia)</p>
<p>And here are the school ratings.
[Chemical</a> Engineering Rankings (US) | Good University Ranking Guide](<a href=“http://whichuniversitybest.blogspot.com/2009/07/chemical-engineering-rankings-us.html]Chemical”>Chemical Engineering Rankings (US) | Good University Ranking Guide)</p>
<p>You can’t go wrong with Minnesota.</p>