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what art jobs are there if i major in it?


Question Posted Sunday July 31 2011, 12:38 pm

I am a dream chaser, nothing holds me back and i live out my dreams. I want to go to an art institute for college, but my second love would be premed.
what are the best art institutes in the usa?
As i look at the list of majors for kansas city art institute, there isnt a single one i Dont want..id be truely happy with any of them from studio art like graphic design to ceramics or painting, theater, music, writing.
Can u major in it all for the same price?
Which major has the most jobs or gets you the most money?
What art jobs are there?
In highschool half my classes are honors art being one of them. im pretty smart and love to know how stuff works, and i love people. emergency or specialist doctor, special education, art therapy, business marketing all intrest me.
is there any jobs that deal with art but mainly one of thoes others?


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AFriendsAdviceIsToShare answered Tuesday August 30 2011, 6:16 pm:
If you want to do painting then why not find the nearest library and borrow a book or books recommended at Amazon. (A very cost effective path in terms of training costs). There is Art in the Computer Design Industry <== Less easy to Learn from the Library though.

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camo2010 answered Thursday August 4 2011, 12:35 am:
theres a good one in NY

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adviceman49 answered Monday August 1 2011, 12:17 pm:
You have some very diverse interests. Arts and science do eventually cross paths which does bring medicine into your circle of interest quite nicely.


You ask a variety of questions. Lets start with money: While it is nice to make a lot of money if you are not truly happy with what you are doing, all the money in the world will not make you happy. So I suggest you put money at the bottom of the list after finding a career you like then looking for what pays the most in that field.

Kansas City Art Institute: I would suggest that first you call them and speak to someone in the admissions office. After asking them the questions you have posed here you can decide if you want to schedule a visit to the college.


All the careers you listed interest in are wonderful careers. They all pay well and pretty much pay in a descending order as you have them listed. What you have to do know is find out more about each career and whittle down your choices. Job following may be a way to do so.


For the medical field call your local hospital employment office. Ask them if they have a job following program or if they will develop one that will allow you to job follow in the emergency room. For the other careers you school guidance counselor should be able to help you.

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