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How many years does architect take?

How many years does architect take?

Depending on the curriculum and length of the program an architect chooses to enroll in as a student, school for an architect can take anywhere from 5 to 7 years.

Do architects do a lot of math?

Architects must have a strong knowledge of mathematical principles, so they can effectively plan and design buildings and other structures. Students must take several math classes in college to obtain a degree in architecture.

Is it possible to become an architect with a law degree?

From the way you’ve constructed your post, and the nomenclature, I am assuming you are not in the U.S. or Canada. Sure, you can get a B.Arch. or BS in Arch. and then go to law school to get a JD (in North America). The law degree will be virtually useless for employment in an architecture firm, with most of them being small (er).

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What pays more being an architect or a lawyer?

‘Pays’ is a subjective term. If you mean pay as in money, then either profession can be greatly rewarding. But the pay I get as an Architect is clean. The pay a lawyer gets is usually from profiting from someone else’s misfortune. Like a doctor.

Can I practice architecture as an archarchitect?

Architectural staff may practice architecture under the supervision of a licensed Architect, who will be the Architect of record. If you solicit design services that fall into the realm of architecture, or if you identify yourself an Architect, you could potentially be punished by your state’s board.

Can you call yourself an architect with a degree?

Getting a fancy, expensive architecture degree does not allow you to call yourself an Architect. Moreover, it does not allow you to solicit architectural services to clients. It is actually illegal in the United States to call yourself an Architect, until you have met all the requirements and passed the Architect Registration Exam.