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Old Posted Jul 29, 2008, 3:50 PM
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Boston Architectural Center also has a similar work/study schedule that takes 7+ years. The advantage being that you get to work the whole time you are in school and can go sit your exams right after graduation.

There are a couple of states that allow you to start sitting for your exams after you've reached the 5 year mark (either a B.Arch, an M.Arch or 5 years work). At least that's how it was when I went through the process...I know it keeps changing. I wasn't required to do IDP, but then again now I can't get licensed in any other state than Hawaii until 2010 (when I can get NCARB).
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