What should my portfolio consist of when applying to a school? i have a lot of art work that i have done but i would like to know what sort of things an architectural school is looking for. any help is usefull since i don't have a clue. thanks in advance
Agreed there are many posts that discuss the issue of portfolios; however, there is no need to offer a rude response. If rbaez is sincere, it is refreshing to see someone who may spend time doing things other than post to archinect 53 times. CD-were all of your posts essential?
rbaez-
t is really important to ask each school what they are looking for specifically. Most have guidelines, some have examples to show you if you visit the school (highly recommended).
rbaez - I'm sure it's been done before. In other news, the other day I was informed I have earned enough points to be eligable for $14/mo. in SSI right now. Hello retirement!
ArCHJJ - Might I suggest having a glass stomach installed so you may never have to pull your head out of your ass.
chili davis why are you so sour? ArCHJJ was only giving useful advice. and he DID make a good point. WERE all of your entries completely essential? i doubt it. i tried to to take your unpleasant critizism and take it lightly why don't you try and do the same?
I'm sorry, my sarcastic sense of humor doesn't translate well into internet forums. And yes, everything I have to say is the most important thing in the history of important things, IMHO. And I am more sweet than sour.
chili is getting married... give him a break. there are not many of us out there willing to end our lives at the age of 25 (but living in michigan working towards a degree from ltu doesn't give you much to look forward to either).
rbaez - as archjj said, the best thing to do is talk to someone at the school(s) you are applying to. if possible, go beyond just the admissions department and try to talk to some of the professors as well.
advice for a portfolio
What should my portfolio consist of when applying to a school? i have a lot of art work that i have done but i would like to know what sort of things an architectural school is looking for. any help is usefull since i don't have a clue. thanks in advance
If you can't look through a few threads and figure this out on your own, I would suggest trying to draw social security.
Agreed there are many posts that discuss the issue of portfolios; however, there is no need to offer a rude response. If rbaez is sincere, it is refreshing to see someone who may spend time doing things other than post to archinect 53 times. CD-were all of your posts essential?
rbaez-
t is really important to ask each school what they are looking for specifically. Most have guidelines, some have examples to show you if you visit the school (highly recommended).
Good Luck!!
there are other many threads regarding portfolio, either for MArch 2, or MArch 3...
Thank you archjj, s.Park and chili davis all have good advice. Chili davis any advice on how to draw social security at the age of 17 with no ilness
rbaez - I'm sure it's been done before. In other news, the other day I was informed I have earned enough points to be eligable for $14/mo. in SSI right now. Hello retirement!
ArCHJJ - Might I suggest having a glass stomach installed so you may never have to pull your head out of your ass.
chili davis why are you so sour? ArCHJJ was only giving useful advice. and he DID make a good point. WERE all of your entries completely essential? i doubt it. i tried to to take your unpleasant critizism and take it lightly why don't you try and do the same?
I'm sorry, my sarcastic sense of humor doesn't translate well into internet forums. And yes, everything I have to say is the most important thing in the history of important things, IMHO. And I am more sweet than sour.
chili is getting married... give him a break. there are not many of us out there willing to end our lives at the age of 25 (but living in michigan working towards a degree from ltu doesn't give you much to look forward to either).
rbaez - as archjj said, the best thing to do is talk to someone at the school(s) you are applying to. if possible, go beyond just the admissions department and try to talk to some of the professors as well.
Ouch erasmus, burn. I did get drunk over break though.
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