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What engineering jobs don't require much chemistry?

That was my worst regents grade. I got a 72 on it. I did do great on trig (92) and physics (also 92) though. I would like to pursue a career in some branch of engineering. Any ideas?

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    Structural engineering a branch of civil engineering

    Source(s): I hate chemistry too
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    10 years ago

    If the part of chemistry you don't get is the bit that requires faith in things unseen, Then Mechanical or civil engineering where there are bits you can hold in your hand or push with a bulldozer Might be better. Think of which movie role in say mission impossible or junkyard wars or some other you really, really liked. Do that.

  • 10 years ago

    Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering require no Chemistry.

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