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Re: When should an architect leave a firm to be on his own?
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Richard Meier
Uploaded on 02/04/2008

Description: When can an architect start leave a firm to chart his own course?

Transcript: Well most states – I know New York state – requires three years after graduation from college . . . three years of practice before you’re able to take the license examination. And you take the license examination, you may not pass all seven parts or nine parts or whatever it is. So that’s another year. So that’s four years after architecture school before you’re licensed to practice architecture. And then you have to find some willing person who’s gonna ask you to do something for them, and that takes a little bit of time usually. So it’s a long haul. It’s a . . . It’s a 10, 12 year period before you’re really able to work on your own.

Recorded on: 9/17/07

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