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In terms of the technical content of the industry, both directions can be exposed to very high-tech processes and technologies after entering the industry, and the probability is about the same.
In terms of working environment, bridges and tunnels are much more difficult than house construction, most of the time in the field, and the conditions on the face of the tunnel are even worse.
In terms of treatment, the tunnel is higher than that of housing construction, and it is almost the same in the later stage, but there are more opportunities for housing construction.
In terms of employment pressure, there is a shortage of people in tunnel units and a large number of people in housing construction units.
From a safety point of view, both are the same, either there is no accident, and accidents are generally major events, **more.
You need to choose according to your personal interests, and make a suggestion personally, the civil engineering industry is generally more difficult than most industries, and you must do it in the direction you are more interested in, otherwise it will be harder to persist.
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When I was in school, I studied civil engineering, and then in my sophomore year, I chose geotechnical, in fact, after so many years from now, I think if you choose a major in civil engineering, it depends on which direction you will develop in the future, whether it is design or construction, in fact, when I was in school, I focused on mechanics, in fact, I was biased towards theory, and if it was purely for housing construction, it was not as good as studying engineering and civil construction. . . . So I think that since I have chosen this major, I will think more about structural design in my future studies...
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The direction of bridges and tunnels is good, and there is already a set of relatively standardized processes in the whole housing construction, and everything has to be undertaken according to the regulations, while bridges and tunnels are mostly in the field, the construction situation is complex, there is no unified process, and the development space is relatively large.
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As far as finding a job is concerned, housing construction is easier to find, but if you find a bridge, the treatment is generally higher than that of housing construction, but the bridge is generally not easy to find a good job by yourself, if you have a relationship, you can choose a bridge.
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The road and bridge are good, and the gold bridge and silver road are copper houses.
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Actually, after entering civil engineering, it's all the same, and it is recommended to change careers. . .
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Bridge tunnel direction which is better.
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Let's build a house, the road and bridge seem to be coming to an end, and the recession is gone.
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Civil engineering majors are divided into housing construction or road and bridge, which should be chosen?
First of all, most of the aspects belong to the category of civil engineering, it should be said that no matter what you study, as long as you graduate from the civil engineering major, you should be able to be competent in any industry in the civil engineering category. To put it simply, if you study housing construction, then you graduate, and if you plan to work, you can go to the main road and bridge, and vice versa, but if you plan to go to graduate school, you have to carefully choose housing construction, that is, industrial and civil construction, and there is a counterpart in the graduate school entrance examination is structural engineering. This is relatively broader, if it is a road and bridge, there is also a road and bridge engineering to report, then again, even if you don't want to take the exam, you can also take the interprofessional exam.
In short, according to your future plan to choose, if you plan to work, you can consider the relationship at home, according to this choice; If you want to go to graduate school, it is best to consider it comprehensively according to your personal interests.
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