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Choosing the Right Program<\/h2>\n

Becoming an architecture student requires a lot of consideration when it comes to choosing the right program. Deciding between the various architecture schools, from online schools to graduate programs, can be overwhelming. There are many factors to consider, such as cost, location, size, and importantly the type of program each school offers. Furthermore, researching each program and the faculty in-charge can also be beneficial in making an informed decision.<\/p>\n

Aspiring architects should research the various types of architecture degrees, as each school may offer different concentrations. From general, comprehensive degrees to specialized ones, the options are vast. Additionally, cost and potential financial aid, year-round campus programs, and the availability of professors are some of the other important factors to assess.<\/p>\n

Internship, Networking and Practice<\/h2>\n

Practice makes perfect, this is especially true for architecture students. From gaining experience, knowledge, and industry contacts, internships, networking, and fieldwork are essential components in a rewarding architectural education. Internships can be great opportunities to learn the skills and processes needed to work in the industry, as well as allowing students to develop soft skills and build relationships with professionals.<\/p>\n

Additionally, students should also participate in extra-curricular activities such as competitions, conferences, and research organizations, as these can help deepen students’ architectural knowledge and projects. Participating in organizations, such as student-led architecture organizations, can provide potential contacts and peer-support within the architectural community.<\/p>\n

Storytelling and Representation<\/h2>\n