Career questions tagged architect
would being an architect actually make a good career?
i’ve stuck to the thought of my career job being an architect, but i can’t seem to find much about the job. i’ve watched maybe two videos on youtube about finding offers, and how it’s kind of difficult to get customers sometimes, so mostly you’re just waiting for a call. also, i’ve found that you would have to attend college for around four years but i got that from google and not an actual person. that’s all that i’ve really found so far, like i said, i couldn’t find much for some reason. i really enjoy the thought of building/designing my own house one day instead of buying, i find it more fun to be able to build the house that i’d live in for many years. i’m also a great artist based off a few teachers and my family members, since my 9th grade year was online and my 10th grade year hasn’t started, i haven’t had any art class experience, my school in middle school didn’t have any art classes to offer so i do most of my drawing at home either on paper or on a device. i also have a decent amount of experience in interior and exterior decorating . building is one of the things i believe i would love and enjoy doing for years on years. . #career #architecture #architect #college #designing #building #goals #art
What is the hardest thing a architect faces
I'm interested in becoming an architect but I would like to know the hardest part of it to see how what struggles architects face #architect #architecture
Why do you need a bachelors degree in order to become an Landscaping architect rather then a masters? ?
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What does the future of architecture look like?
I graduated high school and finished my first year of college during the pandemic. I would like to know how the study of architecture is like in the field, in the United States, and on global terms as well. #architecture #college #architect #career-counseling
How can I prepare to become an architect?
I love architecture, building legos, playing minecraft, roblox, drawing , etc. I need a mentor. #architect #art #career-counseling
What do I need to become an architect?
I'm in high-school 11th and i like math, this is one reason i want to become an a architect. #architect # #career #architecture #math
Can I get some advice?
Here's the situation: I will be taking an architectural course in college, I'm now in 12th grade but I decided to just finish this school year and I will be taking a break for the next academic year because of personal issues (I am experiencing depression and anxiety attacks. I'm healing and fighting don't worry). I will be using this time to improve on my health, skills (like practice drawing and learning new stuff), spiritual growth, and all of that sort of stuff. Maybe I'll get a job too or get into business. I need advice from other people on what I'm going through. Because I feel like I'm lost and unsure with what I plan to do. It would be nice to receive an advice/opinion/suggestion. Thanks! (To explain further, I'm taking a break from studying because I am being bullied in school by my teachers and students. Yes, including my teachers. For me, this is a very traumatic experience because I don't know why they're doing this to me. I was suicidal but I just put my trust in God and that he will save me from this situation (I also believe in karma) and so I'm keeping a positive mindset and continue making the most out of this life. #success #college #jobs #architect #school #career #business #health
What are steps that I can take in High School to prepare myself for studying Architecture in College?
I am eager to learn about architecture in College and hope that I will be able to practice it some day. I have taken an online Yale class on Roman Architecture and done other research about the job including meeting with an architect. I would like to know what are some of the best things that I can do in high school to prepare myself for learning about architecture in college and hopefully practicing it one day. #architecture #architect #highschool
What are the most important things to consider when you communicate with clients as an architect?
I am a junior in high school and architecture has captured my attention; I enjoy art, collaboration and math/physics. After doing some research and meeting with architects near me in Minnesota, I have realized the importance of a strong communication ability. I would like to know tips about communication from someone who has experienced what works and what does not work. #architecture #architect
In terms of business ownership, what are some skills that are commonly missed and should be adhered to for beginning and future entrepreneurs.
#entrepreneurship #entrepreneur #architect #architecturalfirm #learn I am currently a junior in high school, and plan on majoring and getting a degree in architecture. I also plan to own my own architectural firm someday and am all ears to tips as well as recommendations towards the success of my becoming an entrepreneur in the near future. #career #coachable #allears #employee-training
What sort of knowledge must someone have before entering the field of architecture?
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Where are the best jobs for medical field, architect,
I like to do more hand on things like building and thinking about cool house designs. But I also like or would like to be a pt for professional sports. #architecture #architect #biomedical #physical therapist #medical care
How do you get an engineering job or opportunity before leaving college
I'm a Jr who's fascinated by any type of engineering especially civil engineering. I plan on going to college for 4 years at most but i don't want those 4 years to go to waste if I never pursue a career in this area. #career-choice #information-technology #engineering #architect #applied-mathematics #college #college-major #civil-engineer #architectural
What sort of education must you have in order to get into the field of Architecture?
I am a sophomore exploring different career paths. #career-path #field #architect #architecture
I’m not very skilled at drawing or painting. Will that affect me, if I want to be an architect?
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What is a typical day while being an architect?
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What sets you apart from other architects with similar experience?
It is hard when applying for jobs or for schools for your masters degree so what makes them want to choose you? #architect #architecture
How do architectural professionals create models and other media with recyclable materials?
Models, sustainability, resourcefulness. #architecture #architect #sustainability #environment #JULY2020
Where do you see your company in five years?
I want to know if most people are planning on staying with their company for the next 5 years and why #architect #college-major
what are the differences between landscape architecture and just architecture?
I'm stuck on deciding which major I should choose next year for uni, what are the main differences between the two majors? which open to more opportunities? and which is overall the better major? thank you in advance. #architecture #architect #college-major #major