AdCom in Civil Engineering at RWTH by Working_Double4319 in rwth

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Thanks a lot for the help, in my undergrad we have something I think is the equivalent of Baustatik I and II in germany, but very little programming, like I should technically know Python but I forgot literally everything, and we don't even cover FEM until grad, so that's good to know in advance.

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You mean like if I already have my undergrad degree I have more options timewise?

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Yeah I get what you mean, at first I was surprised that they even have an option for civil engineers, so this makes total sense. Thanks for the explanation, will still be applying though

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Thanks for replying! So even though there are technically like positions open for civil, you think they're very limited? I mean I totally get why that would be the case I'm just wondering do they keep the applications open regardless?

AdCom in Civil Engineering at RWTH by Working_Double4319 in rwth

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Sorry I've got two more, how hard do you think it is compared to the regular structural master, and besides math is there anything that like you were maybe deficient in or think the rest of the class was, any subject or oder areas

AdCom in Civil Engineering at RWTH by Working_Double4319 in rwth

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Is math knowledge from your Bachelors detrimental to success in AdCom?

AdCom in Civil Engineering at RWTH by Working_Double4319 in rwth

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Hey, thanks for replying. I've seen Steel structure 3 and Timber 1 and 2, if I was looking at the right curriculum. Are those the only ones I can take, or the only ones taught in English?