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Realities of continuing on to getting a licence after graduating masters in the UK
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Hello! So Iā€™m about to finish my masters in architecture studying in the UK, and I am considering whether I should continue on to get my license or if I should stop here and work in a different field.

My first question is, is the field actually as difficult as university is?

Secondly, are there actually jobs right now for graduates do you think?

Is it worth it? To carry on and pursue the career?

And realistically, how many programs like revit archicad etc do you actually need in the field? Can you learn anything on the job?

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