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Episode 19: Is Working In A Big Firm Better Than Working In A Small Firm? [Podcast]

By |2021-07-31T13:01:23-07:00November 13th, 2015|Categories: Podcast, Profession|

Deciding between working in a small firm versus a big firm is always a difficult choice, especially when we only have experience in one and not really sure how the other one works. How do you know if you should make the switch?

Episode 18: Understanding Your Personality Type and How It Affects Your ARE Experience [Podcast]

By |2021-07-31T13:13:24-07:00November 6th, 2015|Categories: Podcast, Profession, Study Advice|

Preparing for the Architect Registration Exam is a difficult undertaking. We need tools that will us understand this process better and give us an edge on exam day. One of the best tools you can have is a better understanding of your Personality Type. Yup, it's time to get to know YOU!

Episode 17: Taking the ARE: 7 PASSES in 7 Days. For Real? [Podcast]

By |2021-07-31T13:12:37-07:00July 24th, 2015|Categories: NCARB, Podcast, Study Advice|

Charlie Klecha, President of aias.org recently took all 7 Exams for the Architect Registration Exam in 7 days as the culmination of his 7 in 7 campaign came to a close. Let's find out how he did. We are excited to be joined again by Charlie Klecha @charliechuck, President of AIAS, to discuss the 7 in 7 campaign and find out his results. You'll be amazed at what he accomplished in so little time.

About Architect Exam Prep LLC

We are two licensed architects who have a love for teaching and helping people get their license. ย For the last decade,ย Architect Exam Prep has helped thousands of candidates pass their AREs through their fun and innovative study guides and coaching programs.

About the A.R.E.

The Architect Registration Examinationยฎ (AREยฎ) is an exam of 6 divisions used to assess your knowledge and skills regarding the practice of Architecture. Developed by NCARB, the exam is accepted by every state in the U.S. as a pathway to becoming a Licensed Architect.

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