german here
whats the difference between a building engineer (bauingenieur in german) and civil engineer?
how hard are they compared to EE or ME
>>7753411
>search civil engineering on wikipedia
>switch from english to german
>site switches from civil engineering to bauingenierwesen
>>7753411
civil engineering covers buildings, dams, sewers, aqueducts, roads, bridges, seaports, airports, mines
building engineering would a specialization
>>7753411
Don't go into either. Unless you're mentally retarded, that is.
>>7753734
why? maybe civil engineering in german universities is different than in the US
>>7753739
Any field of engineering is pretty much the same anywhere you go. It has to be.
If you can pass for a normie, it's great. Get to go outdoors, get to call yourself an engineer, pretty much guaranteed employment, and you don't need to be good at math. Pay is a bit low, though.
i thought the civil engineering memes were all only a joke
>>7753764
>>If you can pass for a normie, it's great. Get to go outdoors, get to call yourself an engineer, pretty much guaranteed employment, and you don't need to be good at math. Pay is a bit low, though.
you don't need to be good at 90% of jobs that require an BS engineering degree either.
Wenn du durch unerdenkliche Qualen und schlaflose Nächte haben willst, studier's.
Im Prinzip ist es dasselbe. Nur paar Unterschiede zwischen klassischem Ingenieurswesen.
Einfach mal auf ne Webseite gehen z.B. TU Aachen, Karlsruhe oder sonstwo und die Module vergleichen. Hoffe du magst es anal. Jeden den ich kenne bis auf ein Asiate, der jetzt Mathe Tutor ist, flog früher oder später aus'm Studium.
>>7754022
redest du jetzt von bauingenieurwesen oder was?
>>7753739
It's still civil engineering, thougj