![]() ![]() ![]() This blog post actually began while writing a blog post for architecture grads called 10 reasons to take and finish the ARE. A message that I think many young architects is missing is that you dont NEED to have an architecture license to have a successful career. ![]() I agree with that logic if you actually want it and plan to use it. Often we get on this path of going to college, getting a job and are lead to believe (from NCARB, employers and society) that getting architecture license is the next step. The decisions I have made with my life, which I knew were right for me, may very well be the worst decision for you and your life. Each of us have had very different lives and upbringings. In fact, I truly believe that not taking the ARE’s and getting your architecture license may be the very best decision for you and your life. I don’t think everyone should become a architect. Not having my architecture license was literally blocking me from advancing my life. I needed to close the “becoming an architect” chapter of my life.īut that’s my story. It was hugely important to me to finish what I started. Started and stopped for whatever reasons.įor me personally, I had to complete the journey of becoming an architect no matter what I did.Since I started all these projects I have met a million people who are either: In January 2014, I started writing this blog for Young Architects and recently completed writing my first book called How To Pass The Architecture Registration Exam. Click here to see all the posts of my Architecture Registration Exam Series. Having recently completed this long process, the series examines my journey and the various things I learned along the way. This post is part of a series on NCARB’s Architecture Registration Exam. ![]()
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