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Civil engineering students seek advice! ! ! ! !

I am a civil engineering major like you, a junior. I will graduate in one year. Let me tell you something about myself.

1 Civil engineering in our school is relatively easy to find a job, and most people choose employment. Personally, I think if you can bear hardships, you should work first (according to my senior, many students quit after a long project), mix experience, become a technician, help others, and so on. The best candidates for re-examination and research are structural engineers (it is best to review the basic examination at school, and I didn't start to review it until my junior year, so I don't have much time to read it after work), architects are also good, builders (this is necessary for project managers) and some other certificates, all of which require a certain number of years of work experience to take the examination. With these certificates, the money will come. Hehe, it can also prove our ability. After a few years of work, you can develop in many directions, you can also do some small work, and you can also go to a design institute (according to one of my teachers, it is easy to enter a design institute with a structural engineer certificate). If you can't take the postgraduate entrance examination, I personally feel that there is nothing to develop. Even if you enter the design institute, what can you design as a newly graduated undergraduate unless you are prepared to work here all your life, and you can design big projects when you are old. B select some cost budgets. I wonder what direction your school will take. C if you know someone with great strength, you can be a small leader (but you have no experience and no one listens to you, so you can only do some unskilled work)

What does differentiation mean? Hehe, I don't understand. The income still comes from the initial construction research. There is a lot of money, I don't know exactly how much, and I don't want to paste something to send you away. Every project is different. The working environment is not very good, but it is very bitter. It also depends on which direction you choose. Roads and bridges are bitter, and housing construction can be better.

The unspoken rule is that when you become an official, someone gives you more money, and when you are young, you send it out. Besides, we are going to be grandchildren.

Hehe, that's all I know. I hope it helps you. Typing is not easy! Hmm. How interesting