@shareqinamdar8903

Agree with Thing #3. Knowledge bank is a must for structural engineer

@thithutrucnguyen4039

Thanks Hielscher. Agree with you that "The perfect design doesnt exist". The important thing is everyone happy.

@Build_Again

Thank you so much for these great pointers!  I’ll keep them in mind:
1) Start with the Layout 
2) The Perfect Design Doesn’t Exist 
3) You Need A Knowledge Bank
4) You Need A System 
5) You Have To Keep Studying

@lahiruwijesinghe6549

Great video! You are spot on - was very hard to handle a simple design task on my first day even though you did great at uni. 

This video would be really helpful for fresh graduates. 
Thanks for doing this!

@miggygaluza9234

now this would help me so much as Im already going to graduate in my BS degree next school year <3

@JomommaBEESKY

You should do a video about private vs public employment pros and cons one day. U the man

@sebasstianninop

As a recent graduated who didnt have the chance to do intern work I really missed lots of experience, I have been studying but it is no doubt companies dont want you without prior experience so I have been quite depressed about it. I have been watching your videos and you are so wise for such a young man!! thanks for all the tips.

@JohnJrKanamba

Thank you for this very insightful content.

@Umavathy_Thaarini

Very useful. Thank you so much.

@yaasirahmed1528

love your videos!!. would you mind making a video talking about your first project as a fresh graduate or the tasks u were assigned starting out in detail. I'm perusing my masters but still feel i have inadequate knowledge to start working given the vast information a structural engineer must have.

@91rohannipanikar71

True.....i graduated and in interview when asked questions i was completely blank i couldnt solve simple sfd bmd.....but thats how im Learning new things everyday....😅😢i know its frustrating but it is how it is.....u hv to keep learning....

@Echoes_of_the_Great

amazing. subscribed

@alligodfreyukuni2975

Great presentation

@skipmorgan

The drawing at 1:17 appears to be wrong.  Typically, in my career the diagonal bracing for the columns is NOT in the first bay of the metal building, but the second full bay.  I would appreciate comments.

@katanare2301

Excellent video....
Spelling it our as it is in real life!!!

@joaquinbitong1874

Hello, Engr! Hope you can share with us what softwares you think a Civil Engineer Fresh Grad should learn and really master to elevate themselves in their careers (ex. AutoCAD, STAAD, Revit)

@obadajadeed7093

Hey bro ...Thanks for your great videos..
I want to ask you about software programs... Can you make a video about them  ... I hear alot about BIM and Revit ... And also I heard about Apacos and Ansys so can you make a video about them and explain what they really do and how to start learning them and the difference between them
I know you are structural... But can you maybe let us know about BIM and project management
And thank you for your time

@josephmagolele7766

I am a second year Engineering student. I am actually struggling with managing my time and studying all my modules at once. I have daily classes to attend from 8 am to 12midday , then a one hour break, and then a tutorial session from 2pm to 4:30pm. This actually happens daily from Monday to Friday. What do you think I should go about studying and balancing all my seven my modules. Each day  have a tutorial session and a tutorial test for a different module😭.

@footballrivalries19

Hey Ben

Name one single software for a structural Engineer to master while living in Australia.

@hafidtchagbele9958

I'would like to learn robot analysis but i'm student i dont have more money to access the formation