Hello. I'd like to study masters degree in the UK. I'm a international student, and I'm holding an offer in Bartlett UD.
I'll apply AA H&U this year.
I can be an architect in my country so I'm not interested in RIBA.
However, I want to work in Europe. Especially, in Netherlands like UNstudio, OMA or MVRDV. If I can, I'm considering firms in the UK.(I guess it's hard to get a VISA)
I want to study not only architecture but urban. I found that all AA H&U tutors are urbanist. But there are architects in Bartlett UD. I think the reputatuon of AA is bigger than Bartlett when I get a job. But I suppose firms in Netherlands show their architectures more ralated in UD course.( computation or flexible shapes)
I m interested in both courses, so I am confusing.
Which option gives me more opportunity to get a job?
randomised
Oct 18, 18 4:13 am
"But I suppose firms in Netherlands show their architectures more ralated in UD course.( computation or flexible shapes)"
What does that even mean?
Having your shit together and having a solid portfolio would get you a job at those offices. Unless one of your tutors at Bartlett or AA is working at one of those offices and could get you a job directly, it really doesn't matter much, it's what you put into your studies. AA or Bartlett reads the same on a resume when sent abroad in my experience.
KYUKYU
Oct 22, 18 1:08 am
thanks! Even Im still thinking these courses, you helped me to chose the right way. Thanks man!
Hello. I'd like to study masters degree in the UK. I'm a international student, and I'm holding an offer in Bartlett UD.
I'll apply AA H&U this year.
I can be an architect in my country so I'm not interested in RIBA.
However, I want to work in Europe. Especially, in Netherlands like UNstudio, OMA or MVRDV. If I can, I'm considering firms in the UK.(I guess it's hard to get a VISA)
I want to study not only architecture but urban. I found that all AA H&U tutors are urbanist. But there are architects in Bartlett UD. I think the reputatuon of AA is bigger than Bartlett when I get a job. But I suppose firms in Netherlands show their architectures more ralated in UD course.( computation or flexible shapes)
I m interested in both courses, so I am confusing.
Which option gives me more opportunity to get a job?"But I suppose firms in Netherlands show their architectures more ralated in UD course.( computation or flexible shapes)"
What does that even mean?
Having your shit together and having a solid portfolio would get you a job at those offices. Unless one of your tutors at Bartlett or AA is working at one of those offices and could get you a job directly, it really doesn't matter much, it's what you put into your studies. AA or Bartlett reads the same on a resume when sent abroad in my experience.
thanks! Even Im still thinking these courses, you helped me to chose the right way. Thanks man!