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I am a high school graduate, and i am confused. what course will i take up?
i only have two choices:
1. i'll take up nursing and proceed to medicine. i'll be a doctor.
2. I'll take up architecture. i'll be an architect.
there are many fields of architecture, right? which one is the best to focus on?
if ever i graduate in architecture, is it probable that i can work immediately? what are the best companies that i can work in to? are there any? i have no idea about this...where do i possibly work?
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- ?Lv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Honestly, taking nursing as a pre-med is not really that advisable in my opinion since nursing is a hard course to get a high grade and getting a high GPA is very important to get into med-school. As for architecture, i don't really know how the employment thing works but from what i know, you can't get a paying job yet right after graduation. You have to go apply to a firm and then you'll spend some time there as an intern and after some time, you will finally get a job where you get paid. I'm not really sure if that's how it works, but that's how my friend that's going to take up architecture said.