Sentience said:
nah, just work as hard as you can, and get used to that as being the norm, that imo is what most people have trouble adjusting to / accepting -- they can't seem to register that to do well, you really have to work all of the time.
some people may disagree with this and talk about how they were able to complete all of their assignments in a reasonable amount of time, and still go out drinking X nights a week, etc. -- and to that I say: not everyone is as smart as you.
the thing about ChE is that it attracts a lot of smart and talented individuals -- yourself included. everyone is different, and some have to work at things more than others -- like i and my friends did, but, having struggled at the beginning, we (my friends and i) had developed a strong set of study skills (for engineering materials), so that when jr/sr year rolled around -- along with more difficult classes -- we were well prepared and really held our own. many of our peers on the other hand, who never had to / bothered to put in any more work than necessary to complete the assignment / get a good grade, didn't have these skills and visibly struggled.
so the "too long; didn't read" is: stick with it, work hard, and you will do fine. but go in knowing that you have to work your *** off until you get used to things and then can adjust your work habits.
also: as a transfer student you are at a disadvantage by not having a lot of friends on campus, and this is something that you need to remedy immediately. friends at school, especially in engineering is CRUCIAL to success. go in from day1, talking to EVERYONE. literally chat up everyone in your classes, and get to know people. they are your best resource.