Quote Originally Posted by wanabedriver View Post
Plus people will always need bridges and dams and they're not exactly 'complicated'.
From my short experience with engineering, I have to mention that you need a lot of math and physics to finish up an engineering degree. I screwed up midway through , and I'm in IT now. If math isn't your thing, you may want to rethink your decision. Dams and bridges are pretty damn complicated (I could have made a joke), and you will definitely need to understand the stresses and complications you may face when designing them. The three classes they offered at my school were Statics, Dynamics and Fluid Dynamics, so be prepared to interact with such topics when taking these classes.

Not trying to shoot you down or anything, but it's one of those "be prepared for the worst" situations, and I wasn't prepared.