r/ChemicalEngineering 12h ago

Student Recommendations for studying

Hi, I’m currently a junior pursuing a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering. Do you have any recommendations for resources that can help me with understanding, memorization, and practice for my chemical engineering classes? Also, what are the most effective study techniques, and how can I earn an A in Introduction to Chemical Engineering? What are the hardest courses? And does pre studying help or not?

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u/Difficult_Ferret2838 8h ago

How do you not know this if you are already a junior? Studying the materials assigned for your course. Go to office hours. Form study groups with other students. There is no quick hack.

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u/Limp_Internet_27 2h ago

The best way to study and truly learn is by teaching what you’ve learned to others. Try to be the one who solves all the exercises first, and then, when your friends are working on them, you can step in and help. By explaining the concepts and guiding others, you reinforce your own understanding and master the topic. That’s how, in my last years, I became a máster in Control and dynamic process