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 Posted: Tue Nov 18th, 2008 09:03 pm

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mfquevedok wrote: To get license doesn't mean you'll become an architect because you already are.  I know a lot of great architects without it, and vice-versa.    In my concern, I pretend it just for business, in order to earn more money.  Good luck
I think if you want to call yourself one atleast have the time to get the license. It's illegal to drive you know without a license.......Call yourself a designer or anything but not an architect....thats reserve for us VIP AREs :D

O forget it call yourself what ever you like as long people believe ur one:dude:

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 Posted: Tue Nov 18th, 2008 09:20 pm

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swedishduck wrote: RK wrote: mikeyos wrote:  
newschool wrote
I started out with 300 students, 4 + 2 years later, one of 21 graduates.



 

i cant believe this all these students laid of, i cant image what they are doing now. anyways thanx for the comments i just want to say i was a creative person since i was young and over time work i always did in my art class and graphics. and i would imagin uni to be even harder i love to have the experiece of designing a build to benfit everyone but i hate to see some one who has donne 7 years of studing to get average pay. i sure hope i dont get that kind of luck well you can only make ur own luck i guess.



They aren't.  The 4 year program allows people to go into many other fields upon graduation as well as other graduate programs.  They may have decided to get a masters in biology or something unrelated to architecture. So he may have started out with 300 in the undergrad program and graduated with 250.  Then started his 2 year program with 30 and graduated with 21.  He misled you into believing something untrue.

I started with about 90 and ended up with 68 graduating class for the 4 year program.  I think the graduate shcool only accepted about 40 or 50 students but not everybody went that direction.
In my 4+2 program at ASU (I only did the 4 part there, went somewhere else for the +2), there were 300 freshman.  Two years later 200 were weeded out but the rest of us had to apply for 45 spots to 3rd year, resulting in 45 graduates from the four-year part.

That is the way it should be.  I don't think that is the norm for the four year program though.  JMHO  Maybe the 5 year program.


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