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Ever wondered what it takes to become a chemical engineer in South Africa? 🎓💡 In Episode 7 of the Success in Colour Podcast, host Mishay Petersen sits down with Aimee Pierce, a Cape Town-born chemical engineer, to unpack everything you need to know about this exciting career path. ✨ What you’ll learn in this episode: The subjects Grade 9 learners should choose if they want to study chemical engineering. The day-to-day life of a chemical/process engineer in South Africa. Top universities offering chemical engineering (UCT, Stellenbosch & more). Funding opportunities & bursaries from companies like Sasol, Eskom, Anglo American, Astron, and more. The benefits of private vs government funding (and how to improve your chances). Aimee’s personal journey into chemical engineering—and her advice for students. Whether you’re a student planning your future, a parent supporting your child, or just curious about engineering careers, this episode is packed with practical tips, insider knowledge, and inspiration. 👉 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more episodes helping South African youth navigate their education and career journeys. 📲 Follow Us: Aimee Pearce | Guest - / aimee-pearce-5236541a8 Mishay Petersen | Host - / mishay-petersen-300192249 Shifaan Ryklief | Production - / shifaan-ryklief-b0a87385 Learn more about what we do at Success in Colour: 🌐 Website: https://www.successincolour.org 📧 Email: info@successincolour.org 📞 Call/WhatsApp: +27 63 357 9100 💛 Support our work in helping youth access education by liking, sharing, or donating below: https://www.successincolour.org/get-i...