Hi Aleks, I really like your video on explaining RIBA part 3 and it is very helpful to me. I am currently working as a Part 2 Architectural Assistant and considering to do my part 3 soon. I wonder from your point of view, which schools do offer better Part 3 programmes and what are the considerations when it comes to choosing a school for your Part 3. Thank you very much and support your channel!.
I'd say at the end of the day you get to become an architect so noone looks at where you hot part 3 from. So it's a personal choice, some are part time lecture based, some do coursework, some are exam based. I didnt have a choice as I was taking it in Scotland and there was only one way to do it. There is more choice in London and less around the country. I'd say lectures might be better and easier, but all courses require commitment, if you have that you can go to any programme
Good afternoon Aleks, seeing this your video is interesting, please I had a degree in architecture back in my home country, Nigeria to be precise. I plan to work with an architectural or construction company to validate my experience in this clime, please in case there is any assistance you can offer in this regard
Hey, best of luck with your applications. Can't really advice as I don't know your situation, but do call firms directly if you can and make sure your CV and Portfolio is in a good shape.
Hi Aleks, Your video is really interesting. My question is: I have been practising for more than 7 years now and wanted to pursue RIBA Part 3. I'm in India and don't know where or how to start. Since I completed my diploma in architecture in 2014, and afterward I completed my degree or graduation in civil engineering, I wonder whether I can directly apply to RIBA Part 3. I would appreciate it if you could guide me. Many thanks
Greetings Aleks, I have a question please , are these steps also valid if i'm an interior architect? I took my bachelor from i'm egypt and now i'm planning to move to the uk , so if you could guide me with the requirements needed to work in the uk that would be a great help, thanks!
Hi Aleks, I really like your video on explaining RIBA part 3 and it is very helpful to me.
I am currently working as a Part 2 Architectural Assistant and considering to do my part 3 soon. I wonder from your point of view, which schools do offer better Part 3 programmes and what are the considerations when it comes to choosing a school for your Part 3.
Thank you very much and support your channel!.
I'd say at the end of the day you get to become an architect so noone looks at where you hot part 3 from. So it's a personal choice, some are part time lecture based, some do coursework, some are exam based. I didnt have a choice as I was taking it in Scotland and there was only one way to do it. There is more choice in London and less around the country. I'd say lectures might be better and easier, but all courses require commitment, if you have that you can go to any programme
Good afternoon Aleks, seeing this your video is interesting, please I had a degree in architecture back in my home country, Nigeria to be precise. I plan to work with an architectural or construction company to validate my experience in this clime, please in case there is any assistance you can offer in this regard
Hey, best of luck with your applications. Can't really advice as I don't know your situation, but do call firms directly if you can and make sure your CV and Portfolio is in a good shape.
Hi Aleks, Your video is really interesting. My question is: I have been practising for more than 7 years now and wanted to pursue RIBA Part 3. I'm in India and don't know where or how to start. Since I completed my diploma in architecture in 2014, and afterward I completed my degree or graduation in civil engineering, I wonder whether I can directly apply to RIBA Part 3. I would appreciate it if you could guide me. Many thanks
Not sure, bit you could check ARB website for translation of your diploma into the UK equivalent!
Greetings Aleks, I have a question please , are these steps also valid if i'm an interior architect? I took my bachelor from i'm egypt and now i'm planning to move to the uk , so if you could guide me with the requirements needed to work in the uk that would be a great help, thanks!
Hey, I'm not sure. You need to have a look at ARB website, generally you need Part 1, 2 and 3 to become architect.
ok I'll definitely do that thanks!
I am interested to crack arb plz guide me sir
Have a look at ARB website for details :)