| Oh yah , its way longer. I got offers from UCL, Cardiff and Bath this year, but I doubt I'm going to be heading to the UK. I'm lost between Mcgill, University of Miami and maybe Syracuse for getting my BArch. Thing is in the UK, you do first your BSc in Arch. which is 3 years , this way you complete part 1. [ not prof. degree, so you are not recognized yet as an architect]. Later you should do one year of work experience, then you come back to school to do 2 more years, then you do this exam in the end . you pass you are done with part 2........[ still not an officially licensed architect]. Now that you are done with the education part, you do a year of work experience , then after that you do this exam called part 3 !!!!!!!! ... onc you pass you become an official architect and a member of the british architects, or smthin like that .. !!! . so to sum up... its a long procedure .. you must do all part1,2,3 of the RIBA exams .. Good Luck ! |