haha to add to the trend, i am doing mechanical next year too
but i wouldnt go and think mechanical is gonna have "less science" than environmental... the only difference really is the chemistry. which i dont really like. which is one of the reasons mechanical appeals to me.
one thing for civil though, looking far into the future: mechanical engineering will eventually be partially opted out to people in china and india. they can design shit that we can use here, or even build here.
civil, on the other hand, will never be contracted out. civil engineers design and maintain infrastructure, which will always need to be dealt with at home. so a civil eng career may be a little less risky, but i dont know how big of a difference it would make.my dad is a civil engineer and he and i go over this all the time lol
but yay engineering, in my opinion, any engineering discipline is awesome and will get you places. in most arts programs still prove it to be difficult to get a job without a M.A. after university (huge generalization there but yuo know what i mean, the B.A. is losing its cred as soooo so many people get it.) but my dad is constantly hiring engineers with a B.A. right out of university. one of the big disciplines he needs right now is water management. but thats cuz he is overseeing and designing a sewer system worth over half a billion dollars /claim
anyways i will stop talking.