Before you start your Masters in Architecture take a year off. Here's why!
You might be contemplating if you should do your masters right after your bachelor's in Architecture or take a year to work in the industry. Well in this video I will list the 6 benefits of taking a year to work in the industry before starting your masters in architecture. So by the end of this video you'll have a better idea if you should consider taking a gab year before doing your masters in architecture. Video Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:52 My Experience 2:01 Recovery: Mentally and Physically 3:50 Money 4:50 Personal Growth 6:18 Build Experience and Network 7:57 Build a Meaningful Portfolio 8:28 Clarity 😊 Thank you for watching! ✉️ Email: [email protected] 📷 Instagram: @ashley_eusebio 🐦 Twitter: @ashley_eusebio 📌 Pinterest: @ashlieeusebio 📝 Newsletter (signup for free): https://www.ashleyeusebio.com/community 💻 Website: https://www.ashleyeusebio.com/ #architecturewithashley #licensedarchitect #masterofarchitecture

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