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Originally Posted by RWebb
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He's been told many times, including by the fifth year UO architecture student currently living with us. Not sure he's hearing it.
But - I've also told him repeatedly the realities of modern development are that the architect often has little control over the major features of the project, and is stuck putting cheap lipstick on a pig. I've told him to do a business minor and intern a couple summers in a real estate development firm, so that he can at least learn the developers' language and mindset, and potentially be more of a design-build type. Didn't think he was hearing that either. To my surprise, for his elective in his first term, he chose Introduction to Business.