just got the offer of aarhus school of architecture, thx for ur charming videos! They definitely help me get through the tough waiting months. Really enjoy the vibe, wish u all the best!💙
Hii, i'm new here! Could you do a video of how you got into architecture school, how it's going, advice for people who want to go into archi school...Because I think i'm going to do that next year but I'm still scared if it's going to be too much work or too stressful and if all nighters will acure often (bc I physically am not capable of doing them lol)
hello!! you will be fine :') it is very rewarding in the end and honestly not too many (if any) all-nighters if you choose to prioritise other things haha but you have to love it otherwise it is quite painful sometimes..
hey, i graduated architecture school 2 years ago. this is just speaking from experience so of course it may not be the same with you :)) sorry it's long. so, to answer your question first: if you're planning to go into arch school, yes, it is going to be hard work, and a lot of it too. in my school, we had deadlines every week. first two years were all manual, so you should look into honing your *hand drawing skills.* always keep in mind that architecture is the one major that's on the fence of art and science, so even if your hands are skilled, there's a lot of other factors that make up a good design. i pulled all-nighters all the time but i'm insomniac so it should've been kind of normal for me, yet i still felt the effects on my body even a year later after graduating. a lot of people romanticize this type of thing but realistically, this is your future, i wouldn't romanticize someone losing health over school. if you still choose arch school, my advice for you is this: be *confident in yourself,* in the sense of work on your projects and defend them, but don't be close-minded and *receive criticism with good attitude.* because you will be criticized, you will be told to redo your work. the key is to persevere and be persistent, annoyingly so. i met with my professors during lecture hours and outside of them too, squeeze their brains like they do yours. and realize that you are a student, you have an-perhaps limited-advantage of designing freely, more than working archs. *do NOT procrastinate, like... ever.* especially subjects outside of studio, those rack up and sneak away precious time you'd need for studio. especially research, just get done with that stuff right away. and *don't miss classes,* this saved me time from having to study for exams later. *participate in as many competitions as possible* *get into summer internships,* not just the compulsory one, this will maximize your opportunity to get a job. the most important thing is as jade lau said in her reply, i do believe *you should love it.* this is the one thing i didn't have, and i suffered a lot for it. i feel, although my skills were "very good," the one thing that separated me from excellence was loving this field. one more thing, *find reliable friends.* they back you up in your weaknesses and vice versa. for example, my friend is adept in mechanical drawings and i specialized in manual ones and research. in my senior project she saved me tons with 3D drawings of my project, and i did her final assignment in a research-based subject. i wish you and fellow archies the best of luck.
Hey. I really love your videos. I want to study architecture this year (in Germany) You are really inspiring and I really like the atmosphere your videos create. Calming and stressfull at the same time
Hi Jade, your videos are so happy and calming even when it's about deadlines ahah. Would you be planning to do a video on your life/academic journey in general? I'm really interested about how you ended up choosing to study in Denmark! Living in a nordic country has been my dream so I would really appreciate your experience on it >
Hahah the next one coming up isn't so calming but more stressful :')) Yess maybe that would be interesting to do! I didn't realise so many people would be interested, I'll definitely try include that
i was wondering if you could maybe do a video or smth on your portfolio you used for getting into the architecture program for your bachelor’s degree, i want to get a head start on mine and have no idea where to start 😅
Hello, I am a new subscriber and enjoyed your videos, can I ask you question about how organize your schedule is when it comes to filming and studying?
I wanna tell you , I love your routine... I'm at my first semester in architecture department, also you look similar to one of kpop group members called winter of aespa...
lau thank you ♡ you too hope you'll have a great year in you last one ^ㅅ^ Also yes!! It's going to be a real rough year but I'll do my best even though everyone is soooo good compared to me but that's okay 🤧💜 And you could googling aespa winter and you will see her... I think She's winter 🤔 I don't know them really well but one of them looks really like you in some position
guys help me ,is it okay to get engaged at the second year of architecture? im not sure should i say yes or no to him, ps: we have crush on each other since we were child and he's an civil engineer
when theres too little time but too many assignments 😭😭🤝 *online hugs*
i feeeeel :') goOD luck to us all
just got the offer of aarhus school of architecture, thx for ur charming videos! They definitely help me get through the tough waiting months. Really enjoy the vibe, wish u all the best!💙
!!!!!! GASP! congratulations :-)) I hope you enjoy your time there if you decide to go, and thank you sm for watching it means a lot
Hii, i'm new here! Could you do a video of how you got into architecture school, how it's going, advice for people who want to go into archi school...Because I think i'm going to do that next year but I'm still scared if it's going to be too much work or too stressful and if all nighters will acure often (bc I physically am not capable of doing them lol)
hello!! you will be fine :') it is very rewarding in the end and honestly not too many (if any) all-nighters if you choose to prioritise other things haha but you have to love it otherwise it is quite painful sometimes..
hey, i graduated architecture school 2 years ago. this is just speaking from experience so of course it may not be the same with you :)) sorry it's long.
so, to answer your question first: if you're planning to go into arch school, yes, it is going to be hard work, and a lot of it too. in my school, we had deadlines every week. first two years were all manual, so you should look into honing your *hand drawing skills.* always keep in mind that architecture is the one major that's on the fence of art and science, so even if your hands are skilled, there's a lot of other factors that make up a good design. i pulled all-nighters all the time but i'm insomniac so it should've been kind of normal for me, yet i still felt the effects on my body even a year later after graduating.
a lot of people romanticize this type of thing but realistically, this is your future, i wouldn't romanticize someone losing health over school.
if you still choose arch school, my advice for you is this: be *confident in yourself,* in the sense of work on your projects and defend them, but don't be close-minded and *receive criticism with good attitude.* because you will be criticized, you will be told to redo your work. the key is to persevere and be persistent, annoyingly so. i met with my professors during lecture hours and outside of them too, squeeze their brains like they do yours. and realize that you are a student, you have an-perhaps limited-advantage of designing freely, more than working archs.
*do NOT procrastinate, like... ever.* especially subjects outside of studio, those rack up and sneak away precious time you'd need for studio. especially research, just get done with that stuff right away. and *don't miss classes,* this saved me time from having to study for exams later.
*participate in as many competitions as possible*
*get into summer internships,* not just the compulsory one, this will maximize your opportunity to get a job.
the most important thing is as jade lau said in her reply, i do believe *you should love it.* this is the one thing i didn't have, and i suffered a lot for it. i feel, although my skills were "very good," the one thing that separated me from excellence was loving this field.
one more thing, *find reliable friends.* they back you up in your weaknesses and vice versa. for example, my friend is adept in mechanical drawings and i specialized in manual ones and research. in my senior project she saved me tons with 3D drawings of my project, and i did her final assignment in a research-based subject.
i wish you and fellow archies the best of luck.
@@njoud0 what a helpful message! :)) thanks for sharing
Hey. I really love your videos. I want to study architecture this year (in Germany) You are really inspiring and I really like the atmosphere your videos create. Calming and stressfull at the same time
Hello! That sounds lovely, germany has really good architecture schools as well :)) And thank youuuu
Same !!
HELLO omg ?? Literally love the vibes in your videos and your room looks so pretty too
hello!?!??! thank you sm????
Hi Jade, your videos are so happy and calming even when it's about deadlines ahah. Would you be planning to do a video on your life/academic journey in general? I'm really interested about how you ended up choosing to study in Denmark! Living in a nordic country has been my dream so I would really appreciate your experience on it >
Hahah the next one coming up isn't so calming but more stressful :')) Yess maybe that would be interesting to do! I didn't realise so many people would be interested, I'll definitely try include that
i was wondering if you could maybe do a video or smth on your portfolio you used for getting into the architecture program for your bachelor’s degree, i want to get a head start on mine and have no idea where to start 😅
yikesss not sure it is any good to be honest hahah I can do a skim through of one maybe? 👀
beautiful and awesome video that feels relaxing😉💖💖
you are succha person to look up to ♡✨
sending love 💌
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I love your channel so much, please post more videos !
Yesss thank you! more coming after I submit my final presentation which is in 2 days time :)) x
Hi, love your architecture vids, just wondering what uni did you attend to in Australia for your bachelors.
Thank youuu!! I studied in UNSW in sydney :-)
Hello, I am a new subscriber and enjoyed your videos, can I ask you question about how organize your schedule is when it comes to filming and studying?
I wanna tell you , I love your routine... I'm at my first semester in architecture department, also you look similar to one of kpop group members called winter of aespa...
thank you!! hope it is going well for you in your first year ☺️ my first year was pretty rough hahah and oh my haha who is it? 😂
lau thank you ♡ you too hope you'll have a great year in you last one ^ㅅ^
Also yes!! It's going to be a real rough year but I'll do my best even though everyone is soooo good compared to me but that's okay 🤧💜
And you could googling aespa winter and you will see her... I think She's winter 🤔 I don't know them really well but one of them looks really like you in some position
@@jadelau ruclips.net/video/S7f_LlxdgI0/видео.html that video of her watch it if you can
Heyyy! If you don't mind then could you please tell me in which uni you are rn?
hellooo! I'm in Arkitektskolen Aarhus in Denmark :)
Ay cool vid, ur uni name?
Arkitektskolen Aarhus :)
guys help me ,is it okay to get engaged at the second year of architecture? im not sure should i say yes or no to him, ps: we have crush on each other since we were child and he's an civil engineer
is it worth the pay later on?
hahaha yes definitely imo :')
i have a question did u take any architecture classes in high school?
hey! noo i didn't :) I never intended to do architecture when I was in high school actually hahah
hello :)
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