So I just got back from my chem exam. It could go either way. Most of the fundamentals I knew, but lacked the details to really make things work properly. I fogrot how many kg's were in a tonne, what to do with Ka values besides Kw=KaKb, and the exact definition of ppmv (parts per million by volume).
When I couldn't sleep last night, I hit the Dalhousie website and learned that the way their Architecture program works, you transfer into it after taking 2 years of university study! After next year, I will have that! (though it will have taken me 4 years to do . . .)
It looks pretty good. I REALLY want to do architecture stuff that involves urban planning and such in addition to individual buildings, and this seems to do that. Manitoba's program looks pretty good, too. And I espescially like that the classes are small (about 65). If anyone out there knows anything about Canadian schools of Architecture, PLEASE give me a shout
Anyways, I'll go take a nap or do laundry or dishes or vacuum or go for a walk.
When I couldn't sleep last night, I hit the Dalhousie website and learned that the way their Architecture program works, you transfer into it after taking 2 years of university study! After next year, I will have that! (though it will have taken me 4 years to do . . .)
It looks pretty good. I REALLY want to do architecture stuff that involves urban planning and such in addition to individual buildings, and this seems to do that. Manitoba's program looks pretty good, too. And I espescially like that the classes are small (about 65). If anyone out there knows anything about Canadian schools of Architecture, PLEASE give me a shout

Anyways, I'll go take a nap or do laundry or dishes or vacuum or go for a walk.