Hi All. I've just got rejected by the Canadian university. And the letter is very generous, so I'd like to ask your experience in applying for MArch in 2024. What portfolio did you have, so you got accepted? Any tips for future?
One friend of mine said that my mistake was not clear structure and absence of art works not connected to the architecture. (Like art or sketches???)
I will be happy for any advise :)
natematt
Mar 12, 24 5:54 pm
Not a Canadian grad, but based on this post I have no idea what you’re saying. Which leads me to believe your bigger issue might be a lack of communication/English skills.
Non Sequitur
Mar 13, 24 8:36 am
Which Canadian university? There are 10 or so with accredited M.arch degrees. What portfolio did you submit with your application?
Wendy123
Apr 2, 24 4:47 pm
I would say the quality of the work is the most important part of the application. Not having a clear structure and absence of artworks secondary, in fact, I'm not sure what "absence of artworks" refers to. You don't need fine arts to apply to architecture if you don't have that. It would be hard to give you advice without seeing your portfolio. I recommend posting it here and not shy away from harsh feedbacks, take them and improve your portfolio.
Hi All. I've just got rejected by the Canadian university. And the letter is very generous, so I'd like to ask your experience in applying for MArch in 2024. What portfolio did you have, so you got accepted? Any tips for future?
One friend of mine said that my mistake was not clear structure and absence of art works not connected to the architecture. (Like art or sketches???)
I will be happy for any advise :)
Not a Canadian grad, but based on this post I have no idea what you’re saying. Which leads me to believe your bigger issue might be a lack of communication/English skills.
Which Canadian university? There are 10 or so with accredited M.arch degrees. What portfolio did you submit with your application?
I would say the quality of the work is the most important part of the application. Not having a clear structure and absence of artworks secondary, in fact, I'm not sure what "absence of artworks" refers to. You don't need fine arts to apply to architecture if you don't have that. It would be hard to give you advice without seeing your portfolio. I recommend posting it here and not shy away from harsh feedbacks, take them and improve your portfolio.