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Is there a point in getting my stamp if there is a high likelihood that I will never be singing plans?
I have been working for a civil engineering firm for 2.5 years since my B.S. graduation, and I decided to get a masters in computer science at about the same time my PE registration came up.
Whether or not I will be practicing is still obscure to me, ideally once I finish the program I would like to utilize my programming skills in the civil engineering world, but I do know that option is somewhat limited compared to the other career paths available once I graduate.
In my office we utilize a lot of engineering software but never actually implement coding to our work. This may be different in other firms though?
(In case you ask, the reason I decided to go for computer science is because I started programming for fun about a year ago and it quickly turned into my favorite hobby...)
I have been working for a civil engineering firm for 2.5 years since my B.S. graduation, and I decided to get a masters in computer science at about the same time my PE registration came up.
Whether or not I will be practicing is still obscure to me, ideally once I finish the program I would like to utilize my programming skills in the civil engineering world, but I do know that option is somewhat limited compared to the other career paths available once I graduate.
In my office we utilize a lot of engineering software but never actually implement coding to our work. This may be different in other firms though?
(In case you ask, the reason I decided to go for computer science is because I started programming for fun about a year ago and it quickly turned into my favorite hobby...)