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Do Structural - Be like schofield in Prision Break. (its what i didBekhit said:not really interested in software....was finkin more civil structual mechanical or biomedical...somefin along those lins
lol you sound like the prison break fanaticwrxsti said:Do Structural - Be like schofield in Prision Break. (its what i did)
yeh ur right structural is just one aspect of civil.A High Way Man said:i think structural is a stream in civil, like environmental
$300,000Bekhit said:yeh ur right structural is just one aspect of civil.
but how much do civil engineers get??
$300 000...that must b once you hit da top.like alot of expierence and a high position.right??boris said:$300,000
fanx.doink said:An economics degree just means you have to have economics as one of your majors, you can do commerce and major in eco + something else and its the same as an eco degree but with more variety. Structural Engineering is simply a specialty in Civil, you can do everything a normal civil engineer does as well.
Biomedical - Not many job opportunities
Civil - Greatest demand and lots of money
Mechanical - Slightly less than civil
Electrical - Good money and opportunity, Really hard though
His bro does Eng/comm @UNSWjannny said:wrsxti, how come u moved from eng/comm @ unsw?
Nildumarab said:Whats the demand for software engineers?
his full of shit, dont listen to him. Civil Engineers do work on site, if you plan on doing construction, then most of the time you would be outside, civil engineers mainly work indoors, especially if you want to get into consulting.drewbrow1 said:Don't worry so much about how much you get paid for doing different streams. You'll get paid what you're worth based on your smarts and experience (and negotiating skills - yay free accommodation and flights!). If you suck at what you do, you will eventually get paid less than someone who is good at it.
More importantly, you'll hate it if you do civil and work in construction for the extra $5K p.a. and spend the rest of your life wishing you were in a nice office designing cars or power systems or prosthetic limbs. I'm doing civil btw, because I'd rather design dams and skyscrapers than welding rigs and air conditioners.