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My quest to be an Architect

My quest to be an Architect

Posted 04-26-2008 at 03:00 AM by yanyan13
[justify]I'll be taking my Architecture licensure examination on June this year. I've prepared so much for this exam - it took two whole years for me to gather the diversified experience needed and required to take this examination - hopefully, I'll be able to bag this on my first try.

Not many have been lucky enough to be granted the title of Architect - yes, luck is the word. Our practice has a broad range of subjects that we need to learn, and two years of practice just isn't enough. I consider my attempt to be too early - I have classmates in my review class who are probably in their late 20's - and have had around 4 years of experience I assume. There are a lot of young examinees too - those that graduated in my batch last 2006. Required hours of diversified experience is 3000+ hours - about 2 whole years after graduation from college.

[B]Diversified Experience
[/B]Architecture here requires us to cover a broad range of practice, that is:
[LIST=1][*]Architectural planning and design - including drafting/drawing of designs, structural concetualization, and the like.[*]Preparation of contract documents - this includes the papers needed for sealing the deal with clients, the general conditions, bill of materials, cost estimates, among others.[*]Field work[*]Pre-design services - project promotion, feasibility studies.[*]Allied fields - electrical layouting, mechanical, utility systems, acoustics, lighting - among MANY others.[*]Ancillary services such as interior space planning, restoration.[/LIST]All these, are given an amount of hours that we need to complete before we are allowed to take up the examination.

This, coupled with, again, a broad range of subjects that will be tackled for the exams - is overkill.

Here's to hoping that I can miraculously hit the top notchers' list on the exam.:illgetu:[/justify]
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Old Comment Posted 04-26-2008 at 04:38 PM
[COLOR="DimGray"]Good luck with your exam Yan! You're ready for this, you've prepared, you can do it! Cram in a little bit more before exams, just to be sure! I know you'll do well![/COLOR]
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Old Comment Posted 04-26-2008 at 04:47 PM
Goodluck, dude.
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Old Comment Posted 04-26-2008 at 04:58 PM
Thanks for the luck, GH, Mozz ^_^

@GH
Apparently, I'll need more cramming time to be super prepared XD I still have loads of review materials to go through, applications to file, plus moar problems that seem to pop up unexpectedly along the way XD
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Old Comment Posted 04-26-2008 at 06:06 PM
If I may ask - what school did you go too? I'm having trouble deciding where I should go to major in Architecture... So many choices. ):
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Old Comment Posted 04-26-2008 at 06:20 PM
@Mozz
I attended a local school here in the Philippines XD So I have no school I can recommend to you outside from here. What I believe is that its not the school that makes you a great Architect - trust me on this. Yes, attending an internationally renowned school for architecture is a plus - but that's all it is.

F. L. Wright is one of the architects I admire most - he never graduated highschool; and he never took up any Architectural courses (if I remember right) - yet he created some of the best modern structures in his time :D

lol - staying up at 2am in the morning, reading books and posting here = long rants. Hope no one minds me ranting like this XD
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Old Comment Posted 04-26-2008 at 06:27 PM
Awww, I see. I understand what you're saying though. It's not that I necessarily want some renowned school, it's just theres so many options right in my face, and I just don't know what to do.

He didn't even graduate highschool? Haha, I didn't know that. Interesting.

Anyways, have a good night. ;D
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Old Comment Posted 04-26-2008 at 06:35 PM
Good morning for me here XD Well, it would be better to ask around and see what each university can offer - or if you also have licensure examinations, check which school the top examinees came from :D
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Old Comment Posted 04-26-2008 at 08:04 PM
The stress must be getting to you Yan.. You have clothes on.

Anyways baby... good luck on your exams. I know you will do fine :hug:
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Old Comment Posted 04-27-2008 at 01:02 AM
Aah?! Yeah! I forgot to take them off XD Thanks for the luck, moma ^_^
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Old Comment Posted 04-30-2008 at 11:08 AM
Good luck!
I wanna be an architect too
But it'll take a while...
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Old Comment Posted 05-01-2008 at 10:48 AM
oh? have you started your courses for Architecture? :O
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