<p>Hello, I will be obtaining a B.S in mathematics next year.. i chose this major because i was considering structural engineering for grad school.. but i faced a major problem, the physics and the lack of creativity in engineering frustrates!
So now I'm thinking of getting M.arch.. but am I a good candidate? and by the way I'm great at drawing..
(sorry for the bad grammar but I'm a foreign student)</p>
<p>I would appreciat any quick reply</p>
<p>I would think you are a pretty good candidate if you are looking for a creative field, have a math background and can draw.</p>
<p>rick</p>
<p>Thank u rick for your reply.
How many years it is going to take?
and how can i make a good portfolio?</p>
<p>It will take an introductory summer semester and then three years for your MArch. If you draw well, then assemble a portfolio of your best drawings along with any other creative visual efforts you’ve done (photography, painting, etc.) and put it together in a nice book. I think others have posted successful examples in the past, but the schools can probably help with what they are expecting.</p>
<p>rick</p>