that was a very good post cyko. btw i had to pick up some drawings from hassell an architect firm today and architects are alot more laid back then the rest of the industry so if thats you that would be another advantage.
nothing is tougher than civilcyko said:people can have their prejudices but architecture is tougher than civil i'd say. they just take into account the physical and mathematical side of construction. consruction management just covers the actual development of the building in which we design, working out budgets, making sure regulatiosn are followed and such, but that would usually be a follow up, as architects will tend to take them all into account in their design.
would i be able to do the same with ARchitects WITH SUBMAJORS IN construction management?drewbrow1 said:nothing is tougher than civil
Re: construction management, don't think you'll walk straight out of uni into a top job running a giant site. You'll probably end up in the same type of job as a civil grad majoring in construction management, only you'll have the constraint of limited technical and design skills.
xxPanDa said:would i be able to do the same with ARchitects WITH SUBMAJORS IN construction management?
looking at the low pays of archi
i was wondering if u could become one of those senoir executies, directors of archi firms?
or do u need to do some commerce degree to be at management levels?
do u need specific degrees for management jobs?
why do u guys think Civil engineering's cut off UAI is lower the than archi?
wow thanx, i was originally finking of doing architecture, now i'm considering civilll...drewbrow1 said:You know that the most common undergrad degree for top CEO's is engineering right? Clicky here (pdf), hit the first 'educational background' link.
After three years working in engineering, you'll already be the boss of some grad students. Another fifteen years and you'll be in charge of anywhere from 5 to 1000 people.
The low pay for architects is only as a graduate. After a few years, you'll end up on a pay scale that reflects how good you are. If you anticipate sucking, do civil eng, because after three years working in public sector you get an automatic promotion to ~ $60,000pa.
USNW civil eng is lower because there are about 80 vacancies in the course every year. The cutoff reflects what they think is the minimum standard of intelligence needed to get through the course.
yeh uts has girls in engineering as the uai is so low.Musk said:bs civil has its fair share of hotties as long as u go to uts or usyd, unsw loses by default of having its majority as asain
are you stupid? im doing engineering at uts and theres about 2% mutt girls.velox said:yeh uts has girls in engineering as the uai is so low.
To answer your question... At unsw, both courses are tough!daman said:<!-- / icon and title --><!-- message -->i cant seem to decide between the two. i've read all the course descriptions and spoken to all the academics and still the two courses seem too good to differentiate between. like they both appeal to my tastes.
ive put engineering as my first preference however i always wanted to be an architecture and recently ive been watching this show on tv, "property ladder" on the lifestyle channel (kickass show), and now im leaning towards property development.
the thing i didnt like about architecture was the artistic side of it like the dandy drawing stuff because i aint good at it and i dont enjoy things im not good at
the thing i like about civil engineering was the planning/development of large urban areas
just in case i live my life in regret of not taking up architecture i was wondering if i could hear the students opinions on their courses
so finally: what are the good and bad points of civil engineering and architecture?
p.s i know this may not be the most appropriate place for this thread, but hey i need some opinions
You mean students? Because I'm pretty sure the profession isn't considered to be full of drunkards.daman said:are you stupid? im doing engineering at uts and theres about 2% mutt girls.
as in theres only like 2% girls and they arent very special. lolz.
plus all the shit about engineers being massive alcohol drinkers is really quite sad. its nothing to gloat about and just makes them sound sad. i dont enjoy being classed as an engineer because they have a shit image.
then then then then. pfftMusk said:then why are you doing it then?
thats coolCaptain Gh3y said:You mean students? Because I'm pretty sure the profession isn't considered to be full of drunkards.