Do architecture and civil engineering have high requirements for logarithmic societies, their employment prospects, how to learn these, and what should be paid attention to?
Both architecture and civil engineering need to learn advanced mathematics, material mechanics and structural mechanics well, and the requirements are not high, but the most basic calculations must be mastered. If you study well, are excellent, capable and independent, employment will not be a problem and your salary will be high. There is nothing to pay attention to, it depends on whether you have confidence and can persist. You can't do anything if you don't believe in yourself.