The cost is very popular, that is, it depends on whether your basic knowledge in school is solid and how practical experience is. I suggest you arrange your summer vacation reasonably and go to the company or construction site to practice more. You know, work experience is a big bargaining chip in the process of finding a job in the future. With this, you are much better than others.
The Department of Civil Engineering has five majors: construction engineering, roads and bridges, engineering cost, engineering supervision and property management, all of which are quite good. If you are afraid of hard work, I think the cost and supervision are better.
Any major needs solid basic knowledge and extensive extracurricular knowledge, as well as necessary work experience when looking for a job in the future. With these, it is no problem to find a job. Come on!
Personal opinion, for reference only.