Luke Durkin, NCARB, AIA
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How many years of schooling do you have to go through to be an architect??
I have been looking into being an architect and I think that I am interested in it.
what do they mainly teach you in architecture classes in college?
#architect #architecture #university #college #education
Are there different types of architects and if so what are they?
#architecture #architect #culinary-arts #culinary-arts #loans
what is the daily life of an architect? is it fun? boring?
#architect #architecture
Do pharmacist go into debt? If so how much on average?
I want to know if this career will involve me trying to pay back lots of debt. I want to pay as minimal as possible #financial-planning #debt
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...
What would it take to become a Architect?
I'am a sophomore that loves the designing of homes; with the thought of making great places to stay. What do I have to do to pursue this dream? #architect #career
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
I am confused about my career selection
I am in TyBSC from #chemistry field
I like #Zoology too
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
What are the best colleges to go to graduate school for a major in architecture.
I want to major in #architecture and want to know more about #graduate-school
Is a Masters worth it for unlicensed Architects
Is getting a #Masters degree (in Historic Preservation) worth the time, money, and effort following an undergrad in #architecture if I don’t intend to pursue licensure? It’s my understanding that as an Architectural Designer, I may be taken more seriously with a Masters degree as well as the...
Does this recession mean I might not be able to get a job when I graduate?
I am currently an architecture student with a planned graduation in 2022, what does the #COVID19 recession mean for the job market in regards to architecture? I was intending to practice for a few years before going to grad school, but does this mean I should start considering/planning to go to...
How do I become an architect, via education?
I love buildings and designing Legos, and have always loved buildings things. I am also very good at math. I am going t o take German in high school. Not sure what college though. #architect and #college
what are three important things i should know about this job?
I am a student and I am learning welding #student
What seasons of the year are the toughest for an orthodontist?
#robertolozano #interested #orthodontist
Why should I pick Johnson and Wales College?
I like to draw. When I draw I either draw animate or cartoons characters #art #artist
How do I ease my inevitable college debt?
I need financial aid and even with aid I will be in debt which may concern my future career choices. #finance #debt #academic-advising
If I am in debt in undergraduate school, am I going to have a hard time trying to continue to medical school?
#debt #medicalschool
How much student loans can I take with a mechanical engineering starting salary
I am a mechanical engineering sophomore and I recently learned my parent can only contribute about 5% of my college finances. What is an affordable, realistic amount I can take out in student loans so I don't drown in student debt? For more information, I live in New Jersey and my dream job...
Why do some higher degrees offer a less salary?
One of the things I would like to pursue is becoming an entrepreneur or working as an architect. Well for one thing, I would like to run my own things, for example running my own business, or being able to draw a drawing on a piece of paper and later making it into a house or building....