For more field based work on heavy structures would it make sense to pursue construction or structural engineering?

I’m currently in construction engineering and most of the work I do is on ugly suburban roads. I’m hoping to work on sexier projects namely bridges or dams and I’m wondering if my current role will get me there. Would doing a structural engineering masters be valuable in that sense or is that more for design only jobs?

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u/dramaticuban — 20 hours ago
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Short term memory loss on Zoloft?

I recently started taking Zoloft again (50mg) and within the first week I started becoming very forgetful. It’s been a couple weeks now and it’s been the same. Has anyone experienced this and has it gotten better after the initial start?

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u/dramaticuban — 7 days ago
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Short term memory loss on Zoloft?

I recently started taking Zoloft again (50mg) and within the first week I started becoming very forgetful. It’s been a couple weeks now and it’s been the same. Has anyone experienced this and has it gotten better after the initial start?

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u/dramaticuban — 8 days ago

Would taking an online civil 3D course be worth it?

I recently started working in construction/field engineering (I was rehired from an internship I did last year) after I failed applying to +30 jobs in civil design. Would taking an online civil 3D course give me the edge I need to be accepted in a design role or is there a more useful way I could be spending my free time progressing?

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u/dramaticuban — 16 days ago

Getting into a structural engineering masters program with a <3.0 GPA?

Applying to jobs has been hell so I’ve been debating applying to a structural engineering masters program for leverage in working somewhere more technically advanced/sexier. Has anyone had luck getting into a notable program with a GPA below 3.0 or is not worth trying? Specifically I’m hoping to attend UMN with a 2.9 GPA but 2.6 in engineering specific courses for a BE in Civil Engineering. I’ll pass the FE Civil and have around 8 months experience working in construction or transportation engineering by the time I apply.

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u/dramaticuban — 1 month ago