well it depends.
Doctors get a pay check if they work at a hospital or even if they have there own clinic.
architects can also make a lot of money if they get there big break.
Doctors have to work odd hours some times nights and nurses call them constantly ( my uncle is a doctor and I work at a hospital believe me)
Architect work regular hours
just MD is 8 years of college and 3 years of residency
latter is 4 years or at most 6 years.
your decision.
I think you should volunteer at a hospital and then volunteer with a contractor and see which one interest you the most.
I mean some people can be around blood and patients screaming and it don't bother them ( like me I can eat ( I don't ) but I could with blood present) Blood does not bother me at all, but my friend fainted the first day we saw a bleeding patient which left me all alone with him and bandaging him up. But I don't like being out doors and around big machinery and stuff.
so in the end its really up to you.
sorry I babble some times but I hope I answered your question.
2007-08-06 18:40:41
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answered by Love Exists? 6
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Your question makes me want to blow off some steam. Bear with me.
It bugs me when smart kids toss around options for extremely unrelated lucrative careers as though they're picking out a car.
Our country is full of uneducated people, and yet the able-minded ones don't even bother searching for a passion. They just hand-pick a career path based on "what's better."
My opinion is that neither career is better than the other. If Student A loves helping people, goes into architecture and hates it, and Student B loves building things, goes into medicine and hates it, who has the better career? (Hint: it's a trick question)
2007-08-07 01:33:32
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answered by Buying is Voting 7
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