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I'm only 14,but I find cooking fun.I might take up whatever you call the study of cooking(or is it just cooking) in college.If not,my second choice is Linguistics....so yeah
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The first time I entered college, I was going towards an associate's degree in biblical studies. I left that college, and started attending a different one, where I studied animation. Now, I've changed my major from animation to modeling.

And recently, I've thought about transferring to a uni to study marine biology or entomology.

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oofun4: Architecture isn't math. Architecture is an artsy design job. Civil Engineer is the one who makes the actual building be able to be built. Architects and Civil Engineers tend to butt heads since Architects generally design buildings that cannot are difficult to be built.
And BenDover is right. Architecture programs are very selective and only accept X number of people per semester. This ends up making every candidate try to outdo the other candidates by staying up late in the studio and maybe even sleeping over there.

IFruitsI: Culinary school

Agentmax: Think more broadly. If you're a logical thinking and want to be a lawyer, and are good with computers, you can see about being a Patent Attorney for a software company. I'm not sure what other non-IP lawyer jobs exists for tech companies, but I'm sure there are some.
Both are quite expensive and long degrees.

Consider becoming a tradesman. You will make as much money, plus not have a ton of debt, plus start making income now.

Average Architect income: 60k
Average Pharmacist income: 110k
Average Tradesman income: 70k (depends on trade and area, eg a roofy in Aus earns a ton more than in USA)

Architecture training time: 5 year
Pharmacy training time: 4 year
Tradesman training time: 1-2 years

You could retire as a tradey before your architecture mate even finished studying - and they step out in to the world with maybe $0 balance (assuming they worked during their degree to pay off their $40k student loans).
Originally Posted by ImmortalCow View Post
Both are quite expensive and long degrees.

Consider becoming a tradesman. You will make as much money, plus not have a ton of debt, plus start making income now.

Average Architect income: 60k
Average Pharmacist income: 110k
Average Tradesman income: 70k (depends on trade and area, eg a roofy in Aus earns a ton more than in USA)

Architecture training time: 5 year
Pharmacy training time: 4 year
Tradesman training time: 1-2 years

You could retire as a tradey before your architecture mate even finished studying - and they step out in to the world with maybe $0 balance (assuming they worked during their degree to pay off their $40k student loans).

I'm still gona be architecture
Well from an economic standpoint it has the lowest earning potential and longest training time (not to mention the number of job opportunities etc), so that makes it the worst choice for making money.

So I guess you chose it just because you like it then, huh?
I am studiying to be a Software Developer in IT. I could earn an average of 60k a year and I like it :3
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