Posts tagged Time Management
Surviving Group Projects at Architecture School

Hhow do you feel about group work?

In my experience - both as a student and as a teacher - there are two kinds of people at architecture school, those who love group projects, and those who begin trembling with anxiety at any mention of working with others.

Unfortunately, all it takes is one bad group project experience to tip those in the first group into the latter group. And going back the other way isn't such an easy slope to climb.

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ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL | Workload, expectations and how to manage your time so you can do your best work

Your first year of architecture school will be exciting - there's no doubt about that! But it might also be daunting, and even overwhelming at times.

The class structures, workload and expectations are probably very different to what you have experienced before, either at school or in the workplace. In fact, even if you have studied at university before coming to architecture, the expectations and intensity of the studio environment can catch you off guard. 

 In this post, I'm going to share with you some of the things that might be different at architecture school. 

I'll let you know:

  • what to expect;
  • what the workload is like,
  • how you can manage your time

I'll also talk through some ways you can prepare for and manage them - so you can focus on doing your best work!

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