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Originally Posted by (Tim)
I am currently in school to become an Architect. Alabama has one of the longest programs and I will be in school for a good while. I just wanted to see who was an Architect. I have one year left at this school, and I will be transferring to Auburn University.
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this is standard in many states; 5 years plus 3 idp. I got my architecture degree from drexel university, which is the only school (I believe) to have a night school. the upside of this is that you work during the day, gathering idp credits while in school. the downside is that it is either 6 or 7 years at a minimum. 6 years if you are an 18 year old out of high school; you go to school full time for the first 2 years, then part time at night for the last 4 years; or go all at night for 7 years (which is what I did, as I already had a degree so didn't need the full time thing.) most people who go at night take even longer than 7 years: in fact, of my class, only I and one other guy did it in the minimum 7 years. most take upwards of 10 years; they take terms or even whole years off for various reasons. life gets in the way a lot of the time.