<p>I have another question I’m curious about. If I do graduate CivE, how will the class load/difficulty compare with my undergrad upper-level math and physics courses (CM, QM, Thermal, etc.?</p>
<p>The difficulty would depend on what classes you take. I’d imagine that your upper level math and physics classes would be harder than typical civil undergrad courses, while grad courses like finite elements or theory of elasticity would be of similar difficulty.</p>
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<p><em>facepalm</em>.</p>
<p>We’re not rockstars, dude.</p>
<p>Hey, Airbear.</p>
<p>Is the UH grad program any good?</p>
<p>I think I asked you about the undergrad program years ago. Haha.</p>
<p>It’s not bad, that’s for sure. I’ve got several coworkers in it. Several people have graduated from it and have gone on to flaunt the fact that they paid pennies on the dollar in comparison to what I paid for my education (not <em>exactly</em> true…) and that we have the same job.</p>
<p>You graduating, Shack?</p>
<p>I’ll be graduating next Spring with a B.S. Math and Physics Minor. I would like to do grad Civil, but I’d have too many leveling courses.</p>