I am wondering if architecture and Law has any combination any how?? If we as an architects also have good prospects in Law studies or some one knows any school who has such professional course.. It may be awesome if someone get specialization in solving all those building disputes and all!!! lets see..
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Jul 27, 14 12:58 pm
Don't they say you'll eventually be sued if you're an architect. It might come I handy
boy in a well
May 5, 15 3:41 am
i can see your saliva dripping, op.
proto
May 5, 15 11:27 am
our pro prac teacher in undergrad told us to bail on architecture and get into construction contract law while we still had a chance to not waste our education
shellarchitect
May 5, 15 12:14 pm
good combo if you want to be a construction lawyer or if you aren't taking out school loans. no one can afford arch. and law school tuition on an architect's salary.
null pointer
May 5, 15 3:01 pm
Actually, an outstanding combination if you're interested in land use law in a dense city (like NYC).
Extremely important to be registered in that particular case though.
I am wondering if architecture and Law has any combination any how?? If we as an architects also have good prospects in Law studies or some one knows any school who has such professional course.. It may be awesome if someone get specialization in solving all those building disputes and all!!! lets see..
Don't they say you'll eventually be sued if you're an architect. It might come I handy
i can see your saliva dripping, op.
our pro prac teacher in undergrad told us to bail on architecture and get into construction contract law while we still had a chance to not waste our education
good combo if you want to be a construction lawyer or if you aren't taking out school loans. no one can afford arch. and law school tuition on an architect's salary.
Actually, an outstanding combination if you're interested in land use law in a dense city (like NYC).
Extremely important to be registered in that particular case though.