Is becoming an architect a good career?

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What are the negatives?
 
job market is pretty tough I think. also, who wants to be an architect in 2022 when only uninspired ugly eye sores get built.

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maybe you can become an urban planner and design roads that aren’t actually shit
 
no dogshit. long hours, low employment, low salary. Construction management mogs hard.
 
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US. I am in construction.
Nigga ur gonna destroy ur body, so many people in construction end up complaining about their spine, shoulder, etc
 
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Its hard thats the negative
 
Nigga ur gonna destroy ur body, so many people in construction end up complaining about their spine, shoulder, etc
Nigga I'm not a manual laborer. I go to job site once a week maybe jfl
 
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in my country Italy, architects are poorcels.
 
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I'm a young Hitler in the making
 
Nigga I'm not a manual laborer. I go to job site once a week maybe jfl
Ur dad owns the construction company and ur pockets are deep
 
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Ur dad owns the construction company and ur pockets are deep
yeah, that's true(how do you remember it btw ) the thing is I'm wage slaving/studying in the US currently.

if you want to study architecture(architectural engineering would be better), focus on BIM/VDC then you can make good money.
 
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1. Steep learning curve, you need to be good at both math/engineering and art.
2. Extremely tedious.
3. Requires extreme level of creativity to come up with new designs, people have been making buildings for more than 6000 years.
4. Extremely competitive job market.
 
1. Steep learning curve, you need to be good at both math/engineering and art.
2. Extremely tedious.
3. Requires extreme level of creativity to come up with new designs, people have been making buildings for more than 6000 years.
4. Extremely competitive job market.
Then architecture is out of the question

1. Steep learning curve, you need to be good at both math/engineering and art.
I couldn't produce good marks in school for either
2. Extremely tedious.
I'm too impatient for that
3. Requires extreme level of creativity to come up with new designs, people have been making buildings for more than 6000 years.
I'm kinda creative, but my main source of inspiration and creativity comes mostly from others
4. Extremely competitive job market.
Again, I couldn't even produce good marks in school, let alone compete with high IQ nerds with innate talent for designing buildings
 
Easiest way to learn how to be an architect is to be above 8 psl and to get lots of pussy, sorry OP you wont be able to do it all architects are 6 foot 8 inches 10 figures making gods among men
 

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