Now in my second year of M.Arch, I think I have come to the conclusion that is should have never stamped those fat envelopes in Decemeber of 2003. But now, $66K in debt, it wouldn't be worth it to bail with half a degree. So I guess I'll finish. Actually, I think I just hate school and could enjoy the profession. Who knows? Thank god for an undergraduate degree not in architecture. At least I have something to fall back on if need be.
Wheras within the usual pains of late nights and no money, i loved school. There's something to be said for making your own hours, working on exciting projects, and being surrounded by other people who care about more than punching the clock at 8 and 5.
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Now in my second year of M.Arch, I think I have come to the conclusion that is should have never stamped those fat envelopes in Decemeber of 2003. But now, $66K in debt, it wouldn't be worth it to bail with half a degree. So I guess I'll finish. Actually, I think I just hate school and could enjoy the profession. Who knows? Thank god for an undergraduate degree not in architecture. At least I have something to fall back on if need be.
Hhhmmm...??? Do you still have those similar feelings now?
Good question. Hasselhoff is still around us.
I know quite a few people who hated school, but are doing well and love working in architecture.
Wheras within the usual pains of late nights and no money, i loved school. There's something to be said for making your own hours, working on exciting projects, and being surrounded by other people who care about more than punching the clock at 8 and 5.
"8 to 5" ... woof ... can't remember the last time i worked those luxurious hours
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