want to become an architect....

Philippines
November 22, 2006 9:41am CST
I want to pursue my ambition to become an architect, but financially aspect is one of my hindrance, since my father died 4 years ago ... how could I?
1 response
@pikaapi (1744)
• India
22 Nov 06
architect - architect
STEP 1: Meet with your high school guidance counselor for advice on courses to best prepare you for an architecture program in college. Realize that you will need to take extra courses in math and science. If you hate math, seek another career. STEP 2: Maintain at least a B average. STEP 3: Contact colleges well before your senior year in high school for admission requirements. Make certain the schools are among the 105 schools of architecture accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). Some state licensing boards will give only partial academic credit to students from non-NAAB schools. STEP 4: Decide if you want to enroll in a five-year Bachelor of Architecture program, which is the most popular type today. Other options can include receiving a bachelor's degree in a related field followed by a two-year Master of Architecture degree, or getting an unrelated bachelor's degree followed by a three-to-four-year Master of Architecture degree. STEP 5: Apply to several schools whose admission requirements you have met. Make certain you send in all requested paperwork. STEP 6: Work toward receiving your degree with honors as soon as you have been officially accepted. Since competition among student architects is intense, this will be to your advantage later on. STEP 7: Work part-time and during summers at architectural firms, even if the salary is minimal. STEP 8: Learn computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) as soon as possible. An increasing number of firms are requiring that knowledge. STEP 9: Look for a position as an intern-architect well before you graduate. Get letters of recommendation from professors and supervisors at your part-time and summer jobs, and include pertinent computer skills on your resume. You'll need to spend about three years in that position before you can take your state's Architect Registration Examination (ARE) for your architect's license. STEP 10: Prepare intensively when the time comes to take the ARE. STEP 11: Send in your application for the exam well before the due date. have a great day and all the best.
• Malaysia
22 Nov 06
Good advice but am not sure whether all what you have said can be actually done without knowing the source of the fees. Some callages/Universities requires deposits 1st b4 you can enrol. The part time job hing can only ork only if you have initial amount, that you can topup later on by engaing in some part time jobs as you have stated. I think the best thing my friend there can do is to apply for scholarships. Another option, there are some universities abroad e.g Germany that offer free tertiary education. especially for international students who cannot afford or have insufficient amount to fund their learning process. What you have to pay is only the living expenses, which i think is very okey. Good learn in fulfilling your dreams!!