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I am interested in civil engineering, but I am weighing my options. When there is high employment, there is high competition. This question is for the experienced people after college. I have yet to decide which engineering career to study. I am leaning more on civil engineering because I like buildings. Which engineering major do you think has a better chance of success in the future? Is a master's really necessary if I want to be employed and have a higher end in salary? There are lots of employed civil engineers and mechanical engineers according to the BLS.

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