Hi!
I missed this site so much! Almost makes me wanna do the hsc again. did not say that... did not say that...
Seriously though, in reply to your message - do they still send you an email when someone replies or is this message in vain?
I started uni this year, doing landscape architecture (not architecure, sorry
) but I can still tell you some stuff about it. Basically, built environment courses (particularly architecture) are renowned for getting lots of work. And I am finding that to be true. I don't want to turn you off it, but I got that warning from lots of people and I didn't really pay attention but now I see exactly what they meant.
Nevertheless, there is a bright side!
Your course is generally small (we only have 35ppl, but architecture usually has 100 or so - I think) so you really get to know your classmates - no having to make different friends in each subject because you're all in it together - all the time! Because you are so tight knit, you have a great support group to fall back on when the assignments build up, and talking to lecturers is pretty easy (and they nearly always reply to emails!). Plus, you won't be writing piles of 2 and 3 thousand word essays, in fact, essays are pretty rare. The assignments are more interesting (research based ones are less common - most of the time bull****ting and making up crap is good) and stimulating (you get to build stuff and be creative!!!). I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think arch has many exams. Most built environment courses are like that. Some don't get any. AND you'll be in a course that people will say 'wow' and 'cool' at when they hear what they do and your career can take you to loads of interesting places on a daily or weekly basis.
If you want a laugh and an accurate description of architecture student life (and landscape architecture too!!!
) - type "you know you're an architecture student when" into the google search thingo - the list might sound a little scary but architecture is definetly a very stimulating and funny direction to take.
Hope that helped - and hope you are inspired! Seriously, my message was dry, but just look at the incredible stuff that architects do! It definetly is a uni experience you will look back on with pride - and your career can take you anywhere you want it to!
PS: you meet lots of interesting and inspiring people - not just people who want a career that can get them a bmw and a nice house (though it will anyway) - you meet people who want to change the world, who want to be artists, who are wholly and utterly passionate about their life and work. Its an amazing and rewarding place to be.