All of these careers have at least some foundations in math, and in one case, a science (not counting computer science). All of these have that trend in common. But step back mentally, and look at the differences in those careers.
Architects employ a certain amount of creativity and drawing skills. Do you possess the desire to draw, visualize, create, etc.?
Zoology is a more specialized career. What types of careers would you be able to take as a zoologist? How stable are these jobs? How do they pay?
Looking at computer science, you would spend most of your time in an office. The other two careers would require you to spend at least some time outdoors. You should dissect what you really like and dislike about EACH of these. Look at how they apply to you personality. In this process, you may even find something else you may like that you had never even thought of. Good luck!
2006-10-10 18:43:15
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answered by atomicfrog81 3
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They both are great money makers. Both allow you to work from home.
Both allow you to see your design when you are finished (blueprints or "script" both turn out to be something tangible you can see). I hear programming is tedious and people hate it for that which is why the pay is so high. I have never done either job (wish I had the pay is great!) so I don't know.
Oh I just noticed the zoologist on your list. Well, for me that would be the most rewarding but that is because that is the type of person I am. I like interaction. If you prefer intereaction with others (even if that are animals they are more cmpany than a computer!) you might want to take that route. It is all up to you and what brings you joy personally!
2006-10-11 03:19:34
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answered by untroddenroad 2
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What are your passion and your goal in life?
My goal is to help others. So I can imaging a zoologist can be rewarding. Because I can help people better understand animals and therefore enhance our environment overall.
I can also imaging a computer programmer working with biotechnology or health care industries, developing products to improve quality of life can be rewarding.
Try searching for your passion and what would motivate you to get up in the morning.
Best wishes.
2006-10-11 01:40:35
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answered by JQT 6
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what interests you holds the key. Anything can be rewarding if u have a natural interest and are keen in exploring different avenues and challenges in that field.
I believe with the ever changing technologies and needs of people, being a computer programme a.k.a computer professional will provide you with more opportunities as computers and computer professionals are taking an important role in almost every field. Monetarily also, it is rewarding.
2006-10-11 01:39:40
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answered by maverick 1
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All of them can be very rewarding careers. Which one do you enjoy spending long periods of time doing? I've found that a good salary doesn't always make the best job, but the happiness of doing the job does! :-)
2006-10-11 01:38:54
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answered by Rich 2
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Be helpful to humanity 2.
2006-10-11 01:36:51
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answered by johnno K 4
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I think looking for a job that u like most is the most rewarding.If u look for a job with a good pay n u don't like it will cause u more pressure.
2006-10-11 01:32:02
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answered by wow 2
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First you have to define what you mean by 'rewarding', since that differs between individuals. Otherwise, the advice given is not meaningful. :)
2006-10-11 04:52:07
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answered by pengsanking 2
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You will only carry on the job long enough if you have the interest.
Analyse the pros & cons carefully.
It's yr career, yr life, we cannot decide for you !
2006-10-11 01:59:36
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answered by Rootbeer 3
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It depends on your interest. You should get a job that you are interested so that you will always try your best to get the best result.
2006-10-11 07:39:31
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answered by Clown & Joker 5
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