<p>hey..
im having a bit of a problem deciding what to study for undergrad... i have applied to quite a few canadian universities and got accepted to two so far.. one of them is for a double degree in math and business at the university of waterloo and wilfrid laurier university.. the other program i got accepted to is architecture at the university of toronto..
now im having trouble deciding what to study and would appreciate if someone could help me out.. coz im really interested in studying architecture but cant really imagine myself working full-time as an architect.. i'd rather work as an investment banker or start my own business or something.. coz im sortof more interested in the $$$.. i was considering studying math and business for undergrad and then doing a masters in architecture.. do you think thats possible? or i could do my undergrad in architecture and then get an MBA or something.. what do you think would be better for me?</p>
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<p>You've really got to figure this one out for yourself. However, at least in the U.S., many/most architecture programs are at the masters level - there are prerequisites you'll need to get as an undergrad, but you can do this and pursue your math degree if you want to give that a go. Not sure what the situation is in Canada, however.</p>