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Career choice
My dad wants me to study Pharmaceuticals at the university and i want to study Architects because i feel Math is much easier than science , and he said that Pharmaceuticals is good to have a better life , which one i choose , i just entered High-school , and i want to know from Now what to choose to study at the university.
my Math marks are good. if you need to know
I'm in my 5th year of Pharmacy(6th is the doctorate), it all depends on what you like. Pharmacy will offer you a decent amount of money, a laid-back job, and overall, a more anonymous, but great, life-style. I worked in an inpatient pharmacy in a hospital as part of my internship before pharmacy school 4 years ago, and basically, my job(worked as pharmacist-in-training, didn't have to do everything) required me to make sure everything got to where it was needed, and to make sure that the robot was running(had to preform tests twice a day), to make sure we were stocked up on everything, to make sure the correct medicines were on the correct racks for the robot, and to pin everything(basically, get plastic bag, put a label on the specified area, run it through the robot, put in a tube, and send it to whatever floor). It wasn't the most exciting job, and the robot did make a bit of noise, but, I personally enjoyed it. The pharmacist who I reported to was a nice person, didn't make me do too much, but, there really wasn't too much to do, as we were overstaffed and covered. There was a particular area they called the lab, where they crushed stuff, refined powders, etc, but, I never got the chance to use it.

E: Forgot to mention, printing the labels/getting new ones(usually did them when 5 requests or more were accumulated) was done through a computer, and I only actually moved roughly ~10 feet at maximum.

My late uncle was an architect, but, I don't personally know much about it.
This is a good link describing exactly what they do: http://www.his.com/~pshapiro/architects.html

Don't let an internet community decide your future, do what you want to do.
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While it is important to look at the obvious benefits of both jobs, don't only think about them. If possible, attempt to find a job shadow for both jobs so you can get an idea of what you'll be doing and find out which you enjoy more.

Think of a career as something you enjoy doing, have gathered experience over time in and will carry through with you throughout life, and a job as something you're doing just to get paid.
Originally Posted by Dealer View Post
I want to go to law but parents say me to choose economics what should i?

Bro , do what you feel is better for you , and you know Economy is being destroyed from what happening in the world ETC.

so economy is a bad choice now.
Career Choices eh? I was always hoping to be a Baseball player. But I know the shots are slim to none so I have back ups. I've always been good with computers so I might have some type of future in the computer section. I also wanted to make my mark in the justice system so I wanted to be a lawyer... Which one SHOULD I do? I mean my english scores are out of this world but IT class I have a 93 D: (IT = Information Technology)
But in all reality... I think I might be insane...
Just letting you know, architecture isnt easier. the content may not be as difficult, but the workload is immense. far heavier than what any of my friends studied.

so dont count on it being easier than anything else.
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Originally Posted by Hyde View Post
I'm in my 5th year of Pharmacy(6th is the doctorate), it all depends on what you like. Pharmacy will offer you a decent amount of money, a laid-back job, and overall, a more anonymous, but great, life-style. I worked in an inpatient pharmacy in a hospital as part of my internship before pharmacy school 4 years ago, and basically, my job(worked as pharmacist-in-training, didn't have to do everything) required me to make sure everything got to where it was needed, and to make sure that the robot was running(had to preform tests twice a day), to make sure we were stocked up on everything, to make sure the correct medicines were on the correct racks for the robot, and to pin everything(basically, get plastic bag, put a label on the specified area, run it through the robot, put in a tube, and send it to whatever floor). It wasn't the most exciting job, and the robot did make a bit of noise, but, I personally enjoyed it. The pharmacist who I reported to was a nice person, didn't make me do too much, but, there really wasn't too much to do, as we were overstaffed and covered. There was a particular area they called the lab, where they crushed stuff, refined powders, etc, but, I never got the chance to use it.

E: Forgot to mention, printing the labels/getting new ones(usually did them when 5 requests or more were accumulated) was done through a computer, and I only actually moved roughly ~10 feet at maximum.

My late uncle was an architect, but, I don't personally know much about it.
This is a good link describing exactly what they do: http://www.his.com/~pshapiro/architects.html

Don't let an internet community decide your future, do what you want to do.

Listen to Doctor Hyde. For his wisdom, be wise.

Originally Posted by oofun4 View Post
thanks Hyde i just needed help to choose , im gona be Architects (:

Get your education. Best advice ever.
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Originally Posted by Frost-Dragon View Post
Get your education. Best advice ever.

The only advice you need
But in all reality... I think I might be insane...