<p>I believe Larationalist has it exactly right. What I might suggest is that you go to architecture school and see if you like it. If you do, then just keep your eye on the affiliated professions. If you are interested in business, you might consider finance, real estate development or construction. Other ideas are law (related to construction or leasing) or banking (construction lending). No disrespect to Cheers, but the odds of having that kind of career are much less than 1%. Even with extreme talent it is a crapshoot. If you have a built-in clientele (rich parents and friends, think Gwathmey’s summer house for his parents) it is a lot easier. As in many professions, marketing abilities are key.</p>