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I'm looking at transferring to an urban studies program after I complete my AA in liberal arts. I'm just sort of taking courses that seem related to the built environment, like an introductory art history, GIS and microeconomics, courses but I don't know what, if anything, will transfer.
My career background is in hospitality and I LOVE hotels but the hours and the pay are crap outside of upper management positions and even then they can suck.
I've always been kind of obsessed with transportation systems and cities but I just don't know what kind of jobs I could succeed with and be happy with in the planning field, if any. Architecture and interior design are also incredibly interesting to me but I don't think I'd be excited about being a designer per se, that's more my boyfriend's thing (he's just finished his BArch)
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