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#ARCHITECTCHATS
#ArchitectChats: Architectural Interns
Read a recap of the Twitter discussion about how emerging professionals can navigate the licensure process, how firms can support their budding designers, and more.
Anyone who wants to design buildings must endure the long process necessary to obtain licensure and the title "architect." Until then, that professional might be deemed an "intern" for several years. This week's edition of #ArchitectChats focused on what the licensure process is like for those who have gone through it and those enduring it now. The discussion also covered alternative titles for "intern" and the logistics of integrating internship experience and licensing exams into architectural degree programs.
Read a recap of the latest #ArchitectChats discussion below:
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