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Post March 9th, 2010, 10:53 pm

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so as a junior in highschool i suppose its important to choose something to go to college for. I've always wanted to be an architect, and I've taken(counting next year) about 3/4 of the drafting classes my school has to offer. I know that architectures majors are mainly 5 years. so I want to know before I spend the next 9 months looking at colleges if its worth going to college for architecture. What I really want to know is if I'll be able to find a a decent job after I graduate?
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Post March 9th, 2010, 10:57 pm
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You are in Jr. high. Don't worry about college quite yet lol.
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SLOSPRINT FAIL! Try thinking a little more..
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Post March 9th, 2010, 11:08 pm
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He said he is a JUNIOR IN HIGHSCHOOL.

As far as the job market for that I don't know diddly squat I'm sorry. Make sure you go to a school that offers other concentrations in case you end up hating architecture.

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Just be sure to get a VERY good score on your ACT/SAT as well as keep up a good GPA. Where do you think of going?
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Post March 9th, 2010, 11:14 pm

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Civil engineer's are always needed. Though its quite a lot of work. I'm currently working on a 5 year masters program as a mechanical engineer, and some of my good friends are civil's. The world will always need civils as you'd design everything we need to survive.... roads, sewage, waste disposal, houses, apartments, condos... etc.

If its really what you want to do then go ahead and go for it. If you change your mind (which happens to pretty much everyone) and you find that you don't wanna be a civil, you can always transfer out.

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I'm going for structural, and possibly a minor in architecture..

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architecture's the toughest thing at my college. They spend countless nights awake finishing projects. For the job market I hear both, you make it big and make a ton, or you struggle looking for jobs and make low average wage. I'm not sure, looks like fun to me but the work load at my school is crazy, looks fun though with all the cool buildings they make. Also, look at colleges job placement rate, that will guarantee you a job sometimes

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thanks for the feedback. For the SATs I think I'll have around 1600-1800 probaly closer to 1600. as for colleges I'm currently researching marywood in scranton pa, Philidelphia University, California College of the arts. My best friend wants to go to Pennstate for the same thing but he has a better shot at getting accepted because he has all honors classes and his grades are alittle better, while I have one honors class.
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I am a new Civil Engineer. It does not matter what school you attend. SAT scores don't mean anything, I know people who had very impressive scores and have dropped out. If you are willing to work hard, then you will be fine, of course you need to be mathematically and physics oriented. Colleges scam kids every year, you are really buying into the reputation and not the education. GPA for getting into college is important but you want to be well rounded. Having keen social skills as an engineer as well as being a good student will put you above anyone at one end of the spectrum. Good luck. It is always the people who WORK the hardest get the best GPA is college, not the most intelligent. I knew some very intelligent kids that just would not do the work.

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