pra713
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 19, 2012
- 2
I am in a situation right now and I blame myself for it. I want some advice on this matter....
I am in about to complete my fourth semester in Civil Engineering Bachelors. It's not a subject of choice, I went into it because of my parents. Again I can't stress this enough, I blame myself... But in my defense, the place where I live, it's very common. The subject of my choice would be computer programming or something similar.
I am good at computers, and I am fairly good at Maths. I am a fairly bright student, or at least I used to be. In my first semester, I had the highest grades in my class but now it is going down, I am barely managing to keep up. I think the main reason is that I hardly have any interest or motivation in Civil Engineering. I am hardly being able to grab the concepts. So far, I hate Hydraulics because it's so empirical and I hate soil and foundation engineering even more. The only subject I can at least stand is the Structural Engineering part. But I am only in my fourth semester.
I like programming and I want to incorporate it with Civil Engineering. My grades are falling. I have a feeling I am going to hit rock bottom soon unless I find some kind of motivation to drive me forward. I spend my free time trying to learn programming on my own. I know C and FORTRAN because they were in my first semester. I am learning C++ on my own and I think I am doing fairly well. I am about to start learning Java. Is this a good idea? Am I wasting my time trying to learn programming just because I love it and am good at it? Am I wasting my time with Civil Engineering? Can I keep working on my programming while learning Civil Engineering? Is there any way I can incorporate my programming knowledge with Civil Engineering and make a living out of it?
Right now, my plan is to finish my bachelors in Civil Engineering, which means 2 more years and then giving Civil Engineering a try. If I fail, I will go into programming. Is this a stupid idea? There is no way to go for Masters in Computer Engineering or Computer Science after finishing bachelors in Civil, is there? Will it be too late if I finish Bachelors in Civil Engineering and find out that it's not something I can spend my entire life doing? Will there still be time to switch to Programming? Is this a really stupid question to ask??
I am really confused. Again, I have only myself to blame. But now that I am in this situation, I don't know what to do. So can anyone please help me and give me some good advice??? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I am in about to complete my fourth semester in Civil Engineering Bachelors. It's not a subject of choice, I went into it because of my parents. Again I can't stress this enough, I blame myself... But in my defense, the place where I live, it's very common. The subject of my choice would be computer programming or something similar.
I am good at computers, and I am fairly good at Maths. I am a fairly bright student, or at least I used to be. In my first semester, I had the highest grades in my class but now it is going down, I am barely managing to keep up. I think the main reason is that I hardly have any interest or motivation in Civil Engineering. I am hardly being able to grab the concepts. So far, I hate Hydraulics because it's so empirical and I hate soil and foundation engineering even more. The only subject I can at least stand is the Structural Engineering part. But I am only in my fourth semester.
I like programming and I want to incorporate it with Civil Engineering. My grades are falling. I have a feeling I am going to hit rock bottom soon unless I find some kind of motivation to drive me forward. I spend my free time trying to learn programming on my own. I know C and FORTRAN because they were in my first semester. I am learning C++ on my own and I think I am doing fairly well. I am about to start learning Java. Is this a good idea? Am I wasting my time trying to learn programming just because I love it and am good at it? Am I wasting my time with Civil Engineering? Can I keep working on my programming while learning Civil Engineering? Is there any way I can incorporate my programming knowledge with Civil Engineering and make a living out of it?
Right now, my plan is to finish my bachelors in Civil Engineering, which means 2 more years and then giving Civil Engineering a try. If I fail, I will go into programming. Is this a stupid idea? There is no way to go for Masters in Computer Engineering or Computer Science after finishing bachelors in Civil, is there? Will it be too late if I finish Bachelors in Civil Engineering and find out that it's not something I can spend my entire life doing? Will there still be time to switch to Programming? Is this a really stupid question to ask??
I am really confused. Again, I have only myself to blame. But now that I am in this situation, I don't know what to do. So can anyone please help me and give me some good advice??? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.