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Chemical Engineering within the Realm of Oceanography

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Chemical engineering plays a vital role in oceanography, offering innovative solutions to pressing environmental challenges. For those passionate about working on research vessels, this field provides opportunities to apply chemical principles to marine systems, advancing our understanding of ocean health and sustainability. If you're feeling pressure to pursue a more traditional career path, consider how your interests align with your future. Engaging with professionals in related engineering fields can offer valuable insights.

I've always wanted to work on a research vessel (in almost any capacity) since I was young. My parents are pressuring me into a career they deem to be profitable. In that regard I picked Chemical Engineer. Going to college next fall. Have any of you had experience working with Chemical Engineers or anyone within an adjacent field (other than chemical oceanography)? Or really any engineering field? Should I just say F you to my parents and go for it anyways? Lmk what yall think.

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