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There are three careers, which I may be aspired to:




Architects are licensed professionals trained in the art, and science of building design.


This means the overall artistic appreciation, plus the functional look of buildings, or other structures. They design the overall aesthetic.


Artist generally fall into one of three groups:


Art Directors formulate design concepts, with presentation approaches for visual communications media.


Fine Artists create original artwork using a variety of media combined with their own techniques.


Multi-Media artists, (including Animators) create special effects such as animation, films, video, computers, or other electronic media.


Service technicians specialize in home entertainment. Their job is to repair a variety of equipment per se, televisions, radios, stereo components, video and audio disc players, etc.


Some similarities between these careers are Electronics.




Architecture seems interesting, because it involves computers, and designs:


Generally, Architects earn anywhere from $32,000 to $86,000 dollars, (depending on changing business         conditions). Architects work in a comfortable office environment consulting with clients, developing reports/drawings, as well as working with engineers.


Sometimes it can be very stressful having to work nights, plus weekends to meet deadlines. Half of all architects work more than 40 hours a week. The majority of jobs were in Architectural firms (most of which employ fewer than five workers). A few Architects worked for building contractors or government agencies. To become an Architect you will have to obtain a professional degree in Architecture from one of the 111 schools that are accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). A second alternative option is to acquire one of three degrees in Architecture that are available through colleges, and universities.       `


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