Architecture info.

<p>Help me know everything about architecture college. What things do i need for architectures and more.</p>

<p>Whats good people.</p>

<p>im going to be a Junior in high school and im taking AP art. im also going to be working on my potfolio..</p>

<p>But my question is…
• What do i need todo to get in the achitecture college?..
because i dont really know anything about colleges. But i want to be an architect so bad. i just dont really know what to do. like what requirement do i need? what subject should i focus on? whats the best college school for me in New Jersey? i really want to be an architect. but i have no idea how should i help my self, because i know nothing about rchitecture colleges.</p>

<p>Please help me …</p>

<p>I think most architecture schools require the submission of some sort of portfolio along with the usual application, so you might want to start developing one of those.</p>

<p>First, go to the Architecture forum here;
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/architecture-major/[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/architecture-major/&lt;/a&gt;
and ask questions.
Go to the NAAB website;
[NAAB:</a> Home](<a href=“http://www.naab.org/]NAAB:”>http://www.naab.org/)
Look at the websites from any of the colleges which can give you and accredited architecture degree and check their Architecture Department website;
[NAAB:</a> ARCHITECTURE PROGRAMS](<a href=“http://www.naab.org/architecture_programs/]NAAB:”>- NAAB Website)</p>

<p>Guys thx for helping… GOD bless you guys..</p>

<p>now my problem is which college school should i go to…
cause i live in newjersey for almost 3 years .. so i know nothing here…
i dont know which college is the best for architecture..</p>

<p>^ Cornell has a very prestigious architecture program.</p>

<p>Before you look for the college that is “the best for architecture”, you need to decide which route you plan to take:</p>

<ol>
<li> BArch (5 yr accredited program)</li>
<li> BA or BS in Architectural Studies or something similar (4 yr non-accredited) plus MArch (2+ yr accredited program)</li>
<li> BA or BS in a non-architecture program (4 yr) plus MArch (3+ yr accredited program)</li>
</ol>

<p>There are variants and exceptions, but these are the basic paths to architecture depending on what kind of an undergraduate education you want, how sure you are that architecture is what you want to do and whether or not you want to teach.</p>

<p>Take 4trees’ advice and read the many threads that ask about becoming an architect on the Arch forum.</p>

<p>ohhh… thx guys… you guys really help your man a lot…</p>