1.
The most challenging part of studying petroleum chemical engineering is
balancing complex theoretical concepts with practical applications. It
requires a deep understanding of chemistry, physics, and engineering
principles, while also considering real-world factors like energy efficiency
and environmental impact.
After graduation, I'm planning to go to Southern Vietnam to look for a job
because the petrochemical industry is more developed there. Consequently,
there are more job opportunities
2. Back in the day, studying meant a lot of books, papers, and a quiet place.
Now, it's different! I use my computer and phone a lot. I can find
information online, watch videos to learn, and even practice languages with
apps. It's much faster and easier than using just books.