 With civil engineering there's a lot of different ways you can go. I feel like it's definitely the most broad engineering degree you can go with. I've accepted a job offer with Clark Construction, which is one of the top 10 general contracting firms in our nation, and I'm so excited to be working with them. With my new job that I just accepted, I will probably be doing project management. I'll be a project engineer, so that will mean I'll be working with the owners and the architects and all the subcontractors in managing everything and making sure the project runs smoothly, and the university has so many construction scheduling and construction accounting in different classes that you can do to focus in on your skills within that. Alabama is just the best place to consider because there is every single opportunity you could even imagine here. If you don't know what you want to do, you're going to be able to figure that out here. And if you do know what you want to do, every single college here is amazing and is the best at what we do.