Hello everyone, this is my first post so I apologize in advance if Im rambling, I've recently graduated high school and I have also graduated from a local career center for drafting and design technologies. With my recent graduation from the career center, I have obtained an ADDA Apprentice Drafter Certification. I was wondering in your opinion if I should specialize in a Building Science and Sustainable Design bachelors degree or a generic Architectural Technology bachelors degree? I just am having a hard time trying to look at the job market and seeing where it will progress, and also if it is worth specializing or should I play the safe rout? Thanks for your time!
Jul 10, 17 10:04 am
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