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I have recently decided to switch to chemical engineering for my major and was wondering if anyone knew of jobs to work that helps lead into the career while being a student. I live in the south if that helps.
Internship and co-op will lead into career! It is definitely worth it to graduate a few semesters late to get some co-op experience. You can also try finding a tutoring job on campus. I did that for a few semesters until I got my first internship and made some good connections with my classmates, which is also an important factor to get a job. Hope that helps!
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