So Im in my third year of architecture but im not quite sure that thats the path id like to be taking. I am more interested in Business (advertising or entrepreneurship), I find it hard remembering buildings and they are generally not an interest of mine, spending days not sleeping is another concern, but i cant change majors due to all the money i spent on courses! So my question is, Is it possible to master in advertising and have a career in it after a BA in architecture?
If you're not interested in particular subjects than you're definitely wasting all your money again :P so you should quit the path and do what you love to.
Architect mastering in Business
So Im in my third year of architecture but im not quite sure that thats the path id like to be taking. I am more interested in Business (advertising or entrepreneurship), I find it hard remembering buildings and they are generally not an interest of mine, spending days not sleeping is another concern, but i cant change majors due to all the money i spent on courses! So my question is, Is it possible to master in advertising and have a career in it after a BA in architecture?
Anything is possible, including, but not limited to, switching bachelor degree paths.
Why would anyone continue down a path they don’t like? That is the perfect recipe for a miserable life.
The only reason is if you are in golden handcuffs. Never a problem in this profession.
happened to me once. i quit after my bonus and went back to architecture :/
you can't change course because of all the money you spent on classes or your parents... :D LOL (laughing emoji.. still waiting archinect...)
It's a bigger waste of time and money to keep working on something you're not interested in.
If you're not interested in particular subjects than you're definitely wasting all your money again :P so you should quit the path and do what you love to.
Why don't you look into construction management?
Block this user
Are you sure you want to block this user and hide all related comments throughout the site?
Archinect
This is your first comment on Archinect. Your comment will be visible once approved.