Hi There is no structural/civil section Is structural/civil not highly regarded

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The absence of a dedicated structural/civil section in the forum raises questions about the perceived prestige of these fields in America. Participants suggest that the lack of inquiries does not reflect the importance of civil and structural engineering. Recommendations for specialties within civil/structural engineering are sought, emphasizing personal experiences over general listings. Users are encouraged to search the forum for existing discussions on civil and structural topics. Overall, the conversation highlights a need for more engagement and recognition of civil and structural engineering within the community.
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Hi! There is no structural/civil section! Is structural/civil not highly regarded in America?

For you civils/structurals: What would you recommend as a good speciality in civil/structural engineering, and why?

I'm not looking for the usual listings of specialities, but if anyone has any particular experience I would be VERY happy to hear it.
 
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It's not listed because we don't get many questions about it, don't read anything into it about prestige.
 


Try doing a forum search for civil or structural topics you may be pleasantly suprised.
 
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