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Joined: Thu Aug 04 2005, 04:54am
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My suggestion is to continue part 2 architecture and get full professionally accredited B.Arch degree. And proceed to be a member of RIBA. After B.Arch you may start MA in Urban Design anytime. But the professional B.Arch degree will help you in many ways for sure. |
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tuba |
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yes that sounds more logical thanks for the advice:) | ||
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arslan mahmood |
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continue part 2 architecture and get full professionally accredited B.Arch degreeĀ
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Just visit Google | ||
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thanks for the heads up! will surely take note of this mold damage |
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