Yes but they have smaller penises.
2007-07-16 16:45:04
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on if you're talking to a poor electrical engineer or a poor chemical engineer. Chemical engineering has always been reputed to be a tougher program than electrical engineering. That doesn't mean you have to be smarter, it means you need more interest, dedication and determination. Both fields are impossibly difficult if you're not really interested.
2007-07-16 16:54:13
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answered by Helmut 7
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Chemical engineers are smarter if they can keep their super chemicals in perfect balance. However electrical engineers can become cyborgs and while they make be a little less smart they can have huge memories and their brains are less likely to melt.
2007-07-17 00:57:58
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answered by Dude 2
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electric powered engineering is lots heavier on the math, lots of complicated ODEs and PDEs and whatnot (for AC calculations). elementary to discover a job in the flexibility sector, inspite of the indisputable fact that which would be counted on the place you're placed. besides power transmission, you additionally can specialize on top of issues platforms, robotics, and different greater laptop engineering - orientated fields. uncertain what chemical engineering is heavy on, yet i are conscious of it makes a speciality of technique administration, not the unquestionably chemistry. so which you will could manage lots of technique pass diagrams and administration platforms etc. in case you're in a province that has an energetic oil/gas industry, then chemical engineering provides lots of employment opportunities positioned up-graduation. in any different case, the generating sector ought to in all probability additionally use lots of chemical engineers. backside line: do your learn before making a decision. Ask newly graduated engineering pupils and industry veterans. discover out the perks and problems with each and every discipline for your self.
2016-09-30 04:03:27
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answered by ? 4
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I work with both. It depends on which electrical and which chemical engineers you are talking about.
2007-07-16 16:50:16
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on the kind of bomb you are making, lol. I would say they are both smarter than the other in their own field.
2007-07-16 18:07:11
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answered by Anonymous
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you're comparing apples and oranges
2007-07-16 16:42:56
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answered by jesem47 3
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...a greater breadth of knowledge...much greater ;-)
2007-07-16 16:47:43
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answered by bedbye 6
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"Lets you and him fight" Eh?
2007-07-16 18:36:22
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answered by Irv S 7
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