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kiran44
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Posted on 04-08-08 12:11
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Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone knows about the scope of architect engineering in US or anyone working as one.
Also if u know any good graduate school for architect engineering in US please let me know.. it would great help..
Thanks in advance,
Kiran
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ShaKEEn
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Posted on 04-10-08 4:05
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rockey07
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Posted on 04-10-08 2:59
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Shakeen!! I was always interested in architecture. Back then when I was in Nepal, I almost joined architecture college but some how I end up hear in US, in some shitty community college. Now i'm done with this place.Within one yr i'm looking for transfering to a good university. But I'm not being able to think properly where to transfer. I's really hard to pay those tutions man!!! By the way how are you managing your expences?? I need to know more about arch. colleges man. And by the way I;m talking about Under grad. colleges.
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ShaKEEn
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Posted on 04-10-08 6:10
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not every college has architecture so that creates a problem. if you want to attend an architecture school then you should focus on what you want to learn because each school has its weakness and its strength. i would recommend you going to a college around big city because most of our projects are based within the city except for the degree project. as for the expense, i'm getting financial aid, loans, and parents. i don't worry much because you have to lose something to gain something, right? what's your location??? what are your interests in architecture? by the way, architecture is not engineering, we do need to learn the basic but its not even close to engineering. in fact, architects are the leaders in the construction process. we do lot of sh(t than engineers!!! its not yes or no, ITS ALWAYS YES! thats is why we are architects + lawyers + businessman + etc....... b.arch=5 year undergrad degree. + 3 years of work = 8 years then you qualify to take the architect license exam. pretty long and expensive...
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s_brat
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Posted on 04-10-08 6:59
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he he......can't agree more with DC CC....................
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s_brat
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Posted on 04-10-08 9:07
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DC CC do I know you?????? I think I do..........
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