Is civil engineering the right career choice for me?

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The discussion centers on the concerns of a second-year civil engineering student regarding the responsibilities and pressures of the profession, particularly the fear of making mistakes that could impact lives. Participants emphasize that civil engineering is a collaborative field where new engineers work under supervision, alleviating some of the anxiety about individual accountability. The conversation also touches on the potential to combine civil engineering with business or economics, suggesting a versatile career path. Additionally, the regional demand for civil engineers, particularly in Canada, is highlighted as a positive aspect of pursuing this career. Overall, the consensus encourages the student to complete their degree while considering their interests in other fields.
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I'm presently doing my second year in B.Eng civil, and I'm just curious what a day to day work is like in this field. Repetitive lecturing from teachers on how various lives are at stake in civil engineering field has me a little freaked out (case studies of past civil mistakes didn't help). So now I'm just thinking of finishing my B.Eng and doing a complete 180 to pursue a masters in financial engineering. Anyway, I'd just like to get some real feedback of people on the field.

Thanks in advance.
 
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ar_anand said:
Repetitive lecturing from teachers on how various lives are at stake in civil engineering field has me a little freaked out (case studies of past civil mistakes didn't help).

Complete nonsense.

Of course, it is a responsible job, but you never work alone and unsupervised, specially not in the start. If you're interested in civil engineering, you should finish your degree.

Then again, if you're interested in economics, you can combine the two in a way. Civil engineering is much about buisness, too.
 
Scope of civil Engg..

it totally depends in which region of the world you live...
 
radou said:
Complete nonsense.

Of course, it is a responsible job, but you never work alone and unsupervised, specially not in the start.

Ya that's true.

DirectCurrent said:
Scope of civil Engg..

it totally depends in which region of the world you live...

I live in Montreal (Canada), most likely will continue to do so after I graduate.
 
Canada.. a good place for civil engineers.. Engineering is still much better than any other profession of the world.. I am doing comp system engg... Continue man...

I assumed may be you are from India.. :-)
 
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