i know both require a lot of schooling. like ten to eleven years.
the downside of becoming an architect is that you need to know a lot of math, which is my weakness.
2 Responses on what is harder to become, an architect or pediatrician, and why?
You can be an architect with a masters, so a 5-6 year program. Pediatrician requires 8 years of college (4 year undergraduate degree and 4 years of medical school) and internship, residency, and training after that. So pediatrician is harder by far. And doctors need to know a lot of math as well - they need to take calculus and physics.
Pediatrician is harder - you live the lifestyle of internship/residency which entails basically living at hospitals for days at a time without time off. Architect - home every night.
2 Responses on what is harder to become, an architect or pediatrician, and why?
You can be an architect with a masters, so a 5-6 year program. Pediatrician requires 8 years of college (4 year undergraduate degree and 4 years of medical school) and internship, residency, and training after that. So pediatrician is harder by far. And doctors need to know a lot of math as well - they need to take calculus and physics.
Pediatrician is harder - you live the lifestyle of internship/residency which entails basically living at hospitals for days at a time without time off. Architect - home every night.
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