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Old 05-06-2008, 01:13 AM   #8
vyan2
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I suggest you stick to Engineering as well.

This is a better route, which I should/will take. If you have a strong GPA and can handle the engineering than stick to it. The job is more stable and if you still want to pursue architecture, then apply for the M.arch I. You don't need an architectural undergraduate degree to get into a M.arch program. Here in UCLA,I know someone who was a physics major from CSU long Beach and is now in the M.arch I program.

I am trying to actually switch over to engineering now. There's too many negatives that deters me away from architecture. Salary, stability, the work load is crazy, etc. etc. I guess I am not as passionate as I thought I would be, but maybe in the future I will come back to it. As for now, I am still in the program, but I have lost many interest in it. I am actually more focused in my math courses and science courses.
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