Any aspiring architects here?!! P.S. Here are the videos I mentioned in the video: LICENSED ARCHITECT FOR USA: th-cam.com/video/s0gTksyc5hU/w-d-xo.html LICENSED ARCHITECT FOR INTERNATIONAL: th-cam.com/video/YjX-ZsUNzR4/w-d-xo.html
YES :D John Cagle here and future world's greatest Architect ;) ACC, Austin Community College lol going for la Master's though, so gotta figure out where to transfer to :) already decided I'm going to be an Architect, you can't change my mind.
Another way to do it is go to community college and start knocking out your GEs. Community college will usually offer minor classes in many fields. Once I knew architecture was the choice for me I transferred after 2 years into a 5 year program. Some of my classes transferred and took a little load off the fast pace environment of a 5 year program. Come 2020 I have my professional B.ARCH degree 😎 Nat hits the mark when she says architecture is not easy and is not for everyone but also the more you put in the more you get back!
Thank you I am a high school senior and I was confused about pre-professional degrees and professional degrees. Hope you do become a professor because you seem very passionate about it in your videos :)
Great video and very informative! I just finished my BS in Urban Planning and will be going to ASU for my M.Arch! It is a slight change because I started a MS in Transportation Management but I learned that I missed the creative and hands on component of my life as I used to create graphic novels in my younger years. This realization resulted in a slight educational change that ultimately I am excited for. Thanks for the content!
I literally just had a conversation with my high school counsellor on doing university research. come home and check my notifications to see this. Thank you, I have been following your channel for some time and your videos not only really informative but just really amazing
OOOOOO this video is so critical!!!! thank you so much Nat :) The reason this video is so invaluable is because even just typing in the question to Google yields soooo many subjective sounding results, and then they think you mean getting an Architecture degree in other countries. The internet really does not make it easy to figure this out. THANK YOU!!!!
I commented on one of your other videos but idc because watching your videos gets me so excited to just start my degree!! I just wanna do architecture and learn about the history behind it and just be creative ughhhhh. Thank you for these amazingly helpful videos!
@@UnravelingArchitecture I don’t know yet, I’m still waiting for some admission decisions but its looking like I’m staying instate at University of Colorado Denver!
Great vid! Least wanna all of you think a summer program would be enough to decide because I’m leaning towards that just to make sure I want to do architecture
@@alanam3298Contact your community college and ask about specific pathways to architecture schools. It is likely to be 3 to four more years of education needed, but by staying in communication and asking your school, you can make sure you take the correct courses in community college.
Hey! I hope you are doing well , I wanted to know more on Masters in Architecture in usa vs Europe ? A video on something like that would be really appreciated!! I hope you do!! Thankss
do you have a video on the difference between b s arch and b a arch? I rlly like how helpful and informative your videos are so I hope you have one abt it!
Hey Wensya! So really the only difference is the title. BS = Bachelor's of Science BA = Bachelors of Arts A BSwill require more S.T.E.M. classes to meet your graduation requirements (take more physics classes, science classes, math classes, etc) A BA will require less S.T.E.M. classes to meet your graduation requirements and you will probably take more art classes (painting, photography, visual classes, graphic design classes, etc) Hope that cleared things up!
Thank you for making all these videos! I don’t have a bachelors in architecture but am wanting to transition and do my masters in architecture in hopes to become one. Would you say from your experience that truly any background can be considered? I have a Communications Bachelor Degree and it’s not as heavily math, art, or physics related in comparison to some of the majors you listed for people who were accepted without a bachelors in architecture. So I am a little concerned there isn’t a chance without me going back and taking those classes. I want to showcase a lot of my Sims 4 builds and I have some Art from art classes I have done. But not sure if that will be enough..
Tysm into putting your time and effort and teaching us about architecture you are and will always be my ar architecture professor if you do eventually become a professor I will 100% recommend u to anyone I know who may pursue architecture.
Thank you so much for such a kind comment ❤️ I always look forward to reading your comments. You really brightened up my day thank you(: if there are any video topics you would like me to go over please let me know (: here to help out!!
I am getting a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, which is not a professional degree but I thought I wanted to double major in urban planning. Now I am just getting my BA in Architecture. Am I screwed?
U hve a sooooooo positive aura......♥️ Take care of urself honey, keep the smile up!!!! Aaand yah i cnt take my eyes off ur room decor and the fireplace...👉👈
My son is applying to Ohio State for Architecture (amongst other schools- in and out of state.) We live in Ohio. Would you do the same route you did again if you had the chance to re-do things? I’m pro B. Arch (he doesn’t want to teach.) but I also don’t know what I don’t know. Your info is very helpful and I appreciate your insight!
I’m actually editing a video on UK versus US! I had a conversation with another TH-camr, Imran. So hopefully that video can clear up some educational differences And answer your questions! It shall be released on 23 March(:
How is university of arizona and Virginia Teck University for bachelor of architecture, 5-years...by the way I love your smile 😄 and you will become a great Teacher 👍
I think that’s a smart plan! Interior architecture, interior design and architecture will always go hand-in-hand! So if you know in your heart that you want to become an architect, it might be a great idea to explore another field related to architecture in undergrad so you are comfortable with both backgrounds! So yes! Interior architecture might be a perfect path for you(:
Anything for your undergrad won’t really affect your ability to get an M.Arch degree! So if you want to get a design degree, definitely go for it! Design is a great field! I transferred my major from design to architecture actually. Just follow ur gut theres time to explore majors in college too!
@@harshinichandran1860 no what really matters to get a license to become an architect is your M.Arch degree/professional degree. This is why I stated in the video you can really major in anything for undergrad! What is key is your professional degree which you'll get in graduate school. So if you want to save some $$, definitely go to a 4-year university if you can(: At least that's why I recommend to save some money!! haha
Hi! Can you recommend a University for MArch for a person with an undergraduate degree in Business. Also, is that ok to get online degree for MArch? ASU offers online program. Thank you!
It CAN be and most times it is. But you must make sure your school clarifies that the B.Arch is a “professional” degree. There are some programs that label their B.Arch degree as “pre-professional”
Hlo .. I completed my diploma in architecture assistantship in India Which university you suggest me sis. And what are the requirements to apply for the top universities In usa
BArch is typically a five year degree. NCARB wouldn’t require you do seek out another master’s degree, as a BArch is very specialized. a BS Arch typically is a Bachelors of Science in Architecture. this is a four year degree. But confirm with your school - some schools can be tricky!
That school is wonderful!!!!!!!! Top tier school with incredible amenities 💯👏 some of my close friends go there and I cannot speak more highly of the school
@@chandanarao3164 Sorry to barge in uninvited, but I did my BS.Arch there and it was incredible. The graduate program gets even more attention than the undergrad. Taubman College has fellowships where talented young designers from all the over county are invited to teach studios. So the work produced there always feels fresh and on par with the rest of the big arch schools. Like she mentioned, amenities are absolutely great, but you really have to make the effort to utilize them and incorporate them into your studio projects. Unfortunately many students only use laser cutters since they're very convenient. The school had an expansion completed in 2017 and I am told the graduate studios are now even nicer than I remember. One thing to note is that Ann Arbor gets severally cold in the winter, which typically lasts five months. I'll be happy to answer any questions you may have.
@@ALSAHAFI13 I'm starting my M.Arch there this fall, so your comment really makes me feel confident about my decision of going there, so thankyou so much. I did have a brief idea about how cold it gets during the winter, however I'm hoping I'd get used to it? Hopefully?
Hello!! So before I got a BS in architecture, I was in a BA of industrial design program at Ohio state. I then changed my major to architecture and the rest is history (-:
Any aspiring architects here?!!
P.S.
Here are the videos I mentioned in the video:
LICENSED ARCHITECT FOR USA: th-cam.com/video/s0gTksyc5hU/w-d-xo.html
LICENSED ARCHITECT FOR INTERNATIONAL: th-cam.com/video/YjX-ZsUNzR4/w-d-xo.html
Hey thank uu so much! Can you do a video on how to use Revit and sketchup at least the basics
YES :D John Cagle here and future world's greatest Architect ;) ACC, Austin Community College lol going for la Master's though, so gotta figure out where to transfer to :) already decided I'm going to be an Architect, you can't change my mind.
Another way to do it is go to community college and start knocking out your GEs. Community college will usually offer minor classes in many fields. Once I knew architecture was the choice for me I transferred after 2 years into a 5 year program. Some of my classes transferred and took a little load off the fast pace environment of a 5 year program. Come 2020 I have my professional B.ARCH degree 😎 Nat hits the mark when she says architecture is not easy and is not for everyone but also the more you put in the more you get back!
@@edgarcabadas440 Yes, this is why I want to marry her cute face :)
In process 🥰
Thank you I am a high school senior and I was confused about pre-professional degrees and professional degrees. Hope you do become a professor because you seem very passionate about it in your videos :)
It can be really confusing!! Thank you so much for the comment! We’ll see what the future has in store for everyone I suppose❤️❤️
Damn im only in highschool and i am learning a lot from this channel
So happy to hear that!!❤️👏 Let me know if there are any video topic so I can go over to help you out even more
Great video and very informative! I just finished my BS in Urban Planning and will be going to ASU for my M.Arch! It is a slight change because I started a MS in Transportation Management but I learned that I missed the creative and hands on component of my life as I used to create graphic novels in my younger years. This realization resulted in a slight educational change that ultimately I am excited for. Thanks for the content!
Thankful to have found your channel! I’m super nervous to start architecture coming fall, but also super excited. :)
And hello from Indiana! Ah Ohio is close to Indiana :)
Good luck!! What school are you attending in the fall?!
@@UnravelingArchitecture Ball State University! :D
I literally just had a conversation with my high school counsellor on doing university research.
come home and check my notifications to see this. Thank you, I have been following your channel for some time and your videos not only really informative but just really amazing
Of course! Happy to help out!(:
OOOOOO this video is so critical!!!! thank you so much Nat :) The reason this video is so invaluable is because even just typing in the question to Google yields soooo many subjective sounding results, and then they think you mean getting an Architecture degree in other countries. The internet really does not make it easy to figure this out. THANK YOU!!!!
I checked the subscription box for at least 5 times daily for her videos.
Hahaha Awh thank you ❤️❤️🤧
this vid really helped. i am 30 years old and just discovered my love of arch, and i want to go to school for it now.
I hope you achieve your dreams! welcome back to school!
I commented on one of your other videos but idc because watching your videos gets me so excited to just start my degree!! I just wanna do architecture and learn about the history behind it and just be creative ughhhhh. Thank you for these amazingly helpful videos!
Good luck!! What school are you attending!?!
@@UnravelingArchitecture I don’t know yet, I’m still waiting for some admission decisions but its looking like I’m staying instate at University of Colorado Denver!
You would make such an amazing professer 😍
Great vid! Least wanna all of you think a summer program would be enough to decide because I’m leaning towards that just to make sure I want to do architecture
Most definitely! what program are you considering attending?? there are a lot of good ones out there!!
@@UnravelingArchitecture I want to do an a online one so I was looking at the programs at UMD, Carnegie Mellon and Sciarc
Atlast! Love your contents
Also if you go to a community college for a 2 years associate, how much longer would one have to continue school for a decent paying position?
Did you ever find out the answer to this? I’m a high school senior right now, and my only option is community college first
@@alanam3298Contact your community college and ask about specific pathways to architecture schools. It is likely to be 3 to four more years of education needed, but by staying in communication and asking your school, you can make sure you take the correct courses in community college.
Do you currently work in the field, and did you work in the field as a paid intern while in school?
Hey! I hope you are doing well , I wanted to know more on Masters in Architecture in usa vs Europe ? A video on something like that would be really appreciated!! I hope you do!! Thankss
I actually did a collab with @arch'd with Imran and I am releasing that video in a week! So stay tuned!
@@UnravelingArchitecture Oh Cool!
do you have a video on the difference between b s arch and b a arch? I rlly like how helpful and informative your videos are so I hope you have one abt it!
Hey Wensya! So really the only difference is the title.
BS = Bachelor's of Science
BA = Bachelors of Arts
A BSwill require more S.T.E.M. classes to meet your graduation requirements (take more physics classes, science classes, math classes, etc)
A BA will require less S.T.E.M. classes to meet your graduation requirements and you will probably take more art classes (painting, photography, visual classes, graphic design classes, etc)
Hope that cleared things up!
@@UnravelingArchitecture So BS in Arch. is a mix of Architecture and Architectural Engineering while the later is all about designs?
Thank you for making all these videos! I don’t have a bachelors in architecture but am wanting to transition and do my masters in architecture in hopes to become one. Would you say from your experience that truly any background can be considered? I have a Communications Bachelor Degree and it’s not as heavily math, art, or physics related in comparison to some of the majors you listed for people who were accepted without a bachelors in architecture. So I am a little concerned there isn’t a chance without me going back and taking those classes. I want to showcase a lot of my Sims 4 builds and I have some Art from art classes I have done. But not sure if that will be enough..
Loved your video..also if you can make a video on design concepts and how to built them..it would be super helpful
A tutorial about concepts is to be released March 16(:
So srry I'm late I've been waiting for this vid so happy 😊💓 u posted love ur vids always 💓💗💖
Tysm into putting your time and effort and teaching us about architecture you are and will always be my ar architecture professor if you do eventually become a professor I will 100% recommend u to anyone I know who may pursue architecture.
Thank you so much for such a kind comment ❤️ I always look forward to reading your comments. You really brightened up my day thank you(: if there are any video topics you would like me to go over please let me know (: here to help out!!
@@UnravelingArchitecture u deserve it
I am getting a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, which is not a professional degree but I thought I wanted to double major in urban planning. Now I am just getting my BA in Architecture. Am I screwed?
U hve a sooooooo positive aura......♥️
Take care of urself honey, keep the smile up!!!!
Aaand yah i cnt take my eyes off ur room decor and the fireplace...👉👈
My son is applying to Ohio State for Architecture (amongst other schools- in and out of state.) We live in Ohio. Would you do the same route you did again if you had the chance to re-do things? I’m pro B. Arch (he doesn’t want to teach.) but I also don’t know what I don’t know. Your info is very helpful and I appreciate your insight!
Thanks so much for this girlie
Happy to help out Kay ❤️
@@UnravelingArchitecture 💕 Yes! aww Hey girl it's been forever since we chatted! How are you?
Do you think you could try to do an international architecture bc I want to study in the uk for architecture master 🙏
I’m actually editing a video on UK versus US! I had a conversation with another TH-camr, Imran. So hopefully that video can clear up some educational differences And answer your questions! It shall be released on 23 March(:
do you know if taking a bs in arch studies is really that different than the other degrees? I'm so confused with all the different kinds!
How is university of arizona and Virginia Teck University for bachelor of architecture, 5-years...by the way I love your smile 😄 and you will become a great Teacher 👍
If someone just completes their B.S. in Architecture what kind of jobs can they obtain without the need of completing their masters?
Do you anything about interior architecture? I’m considering getting my undergrad in that major and then getting my masters in architecture
I think that’s a smart plan! Interior architecture, interior design and architecture will always go hand-in-hand! So if you know in your heart that you want to become an architect, it might be a great idea to explore another field related to architecture in undergrad so you are comfortable with both backgrounds! So yes! Interior architecture might be a perfect path for you(:
So awesome.
Nat I think u need a good sleep .. lookin great but tired 🙄 .. oh yeah btw was expecting a vid on this topic 😭😭 thnx yo 🖤
HAHHA architecture school can make you not sleep sometimes 😅😅😂🤣
Hello, I want to know the difference between Msc Architecture and Master of Architecture
whats the name of the song in your intro?
How about the B.Des program in architecture?
Anything for your undergrad won’t really affect your ability to get an M.Arch degree! So if you want to get a design degree, definitely go for it! Design is a great field! I transferred my major from design to architecture actually. Just follow ur gut theres time to explore majors in college too!
@@UnravelingArchitecture does the duration of the undergrad degree matter?
@@harshinichandran1860 no what really matters to get a license to become an architect is your M.Arch degree/professional degree. This is why I stated in the video you can really major in anything for undergrad! What is key is your professional degree which you'll get in graduate school. So if you want to save some $$, definitely go to a 4-year university if you can(: At least that's why I recommend to save some money!! haha
@@UnravelingArchitecture sure tysm!! :)
Hi! Can you recommend a University for MArch for a person with an undergraduate degree in Business. Also, is that ok to get online degree for MArch? ASU offers online program. Thank you!
How important is a GPA when applying to graduate school?
hi im about to start my BA in architecture can i do a MS
I’m joining architecture this fall and my uni says that the B.arch degree is a professional qualification program that can get you licensed ?!
It CAN be and most times it is. But you must make sure your school clarifies that the B.Arch is a “professional” degree. There are some programs that label their B.Arch degree as “pre-professional”
The discord link didnt work for me :(
Thanks 😊
You're welcome!
Your so beautiful:) and thanks for your channel
Thank you so much!!(:
@@UnravelingArchitecture Yes, I also like your face :)
Does NAAB work in Canada school?
Hlo ..
I completed my diploma in architecture assistantship in India
Which university you suggest me sis.
And what are the requirements to apply for the top universities In usa
So what’s the difference between a BArch and BSArch 😭
BArch is typically a five year degree. NCARB wouldn’t require you do seek out another master’s degree, as a BArch is very specialized.
a BS Arch typically is a Bachelors of Science in Architecture. this is a four year degree. But confirm with your school - some schools can be tricky!
How is University of Michigan for grad school? Pursuing M.arch specifically?
That school is wonderful!!!!!!!! Top tier school with incredible amenities 💯👏 some of my close friends go there and I cannot speak more highly of the school
@@UnravelingArchitecture thankyou, that's good to know 😊
@@chandanarao3164 Sorry to barge in uninvited, but I did my BS.Arch there and it was incredible. The graduate program gets even more attention than the undergrad. Taubman College has fellowships where talented young designers from all the over county are invited to teach studios. So the work produced there always feels fresh and on par with the rest of the big arch schools. Like she mentioned, amenities are absolutely great, but you really have to make the effort to utilize them and incorporate them into your studio projects. Unfortunately many students only use laser cutters since they're very convenient. The school had an expansion completed in 2017 and I am told the graduate studios are now even nicer than I remember. One thing to note is that Ann Arbor gets severally cold in the winter, which typically lasts five months. I'll be happy to answer any questions you may have.
@@ALSAHAFI13 I'm starting my M.Arch there this fall, so your comment really makes me feel confident about my decision of going there, so thankyou so much. I did have a brief idea about how cold it gets during the winter, however I'm hoping I'd get used to it? Hopefully?
@@chandanarao3164I think you will. I come from a super hot city in the middle east and I still got used to the cold in Ann Arbor.
Wait, so what major were you in before architecture?
I believe she was in graphic design then she went into BS and now she is in grad school.
She said she attended a BS Architecture program
@@fatimahalmutawa6594 I think he was asking before the BS because she mentioned she changed her major but you are right.
Yeah I meant in her undergrad years, thanks Yumna.
Hello!!
So before I got a BS in architecture, I was in a BA of industrial design program at Ohio state.
I then changed my major to architecture and the rest is history (-:
Is ba and Barch the same??
B.A. = Bachelor of Arts
B.Arch = Bachelor of Architecture
Definitely not the same!