<p>I have a question:</p>
<p>I’ve read in a couple of places that chemical engineering was one of the most basic engineering majors along with mechanical engineering. I heard that it would allow me to specialize in others easily. I also wonder if chemical engineering is just about building power plants. . . because that’s definitely not what I want to be doing when I’m older. I really enjoy chemistry physics, but building a spaceship is more appealing to me than building petroleum plants. Would a degree in chemical engineering help me do well in aerospace possibly in graduate school? I guess what I’m asking is if chemical engineering will allow me to expand and not just “create optimal conditions in a chemical plant to maximize the conversion or yield of a reaction.”</p>