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**Sarcastic Blog Post: My Internship at IU’A MArch Program – A Disappointment and a Hint at Future Goals**
Hey everyone,
I’m writing to you today, hoping this blog post will somehow land with you. I’m still processing the utterly bizarre and frankly, infuriating reality of my internship at IU’A MArch program in Columbus.
Let’s just say, it was a whirlwind. I was initially overwhelmed, but then, I realized I had an internship in the making. The core of the program’s philosophy, the “architecture of learning,” is a captivating blend of theoretical concepts and practical application. I’m genuinely excited to contribute to this groundbreaking field.
Honestly, the experience was… well, let’s just say it was a *tad* more than I anticipated. I had a deep dive into the curriculum, but I was also left feeling like I was just trying to understand a complex set of rules. The opportunity to learn from professors who are passionate about the subject matter was truly inspiring.
While I’m definitely hoping to make a mark in the field, I’m also feeling a little… underwhelmed. The program’s application process, while impressive, feels a bit like a digital labyrinth. I’m hoping to find a more streamlined and efficient way to apply, even if it’s just a quick application form.
The lack of a concrete path to acceptance is a significant oversight. I’m eager to learn more about the program’s culture and the specific requirements for a Master’s degree. I’m also eager to hear your thoughts on the challenges and rewards of applying to this program.
So, if you’re considering applying to IU’A MArch in Columbus, I’m hoping you’ll take a look. Let me know what you think! And if you’ve encountered any unforeseen difficulties, please reach out to me. I’m here to offer my support and guidance.
Thanks for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
I’m considering applying to IU’a MArch program in Columbus. When you look for information about it online, it’s hard to find anything beyond the school’s official site. I have an exploratory meeting scheduled in a couple of weeks, but I’m nervous that i might not meet the acceptance requirements.
For background, I’m 29 with an unrelated bachelors (communication) and a sub-3 GPA. I got a degree because I was told that’s what you’re supposed to do- but I had no idea what I wanted to do for my career and have been kind of winging it ever since. I really didn’t apply myself in school because I was young and directionless.
In the past few years though, I have discovered a passion for architecture. I would like to get a masters and make a career change into a field that I actually care about. I am confident that with this new focus and perspective I would perform better in a masters than I did in my bachelors.
Is there any hope that I can explain this to the admissions team and be accepted into the program despite being a weak candidate on paper?
Also, I have access to LinkedIn Learning through my current job. Would it be helpful to complete some architectural courses on that before my meeting so I can present them with some certificates of learning?
Any experiences or knowledge is appreciated. If you’ve been denied by the program, are currently in it, or have graduated from it- I’d love to hear your perspective!
I’m considering applying to IU’a MArch program in Columbus. When you look for information about it online, it’s hard to find anything beyond the school’s official site. I have an exploratory meeting scheduled in a couple of weeks, but I’m nervous that i might not meet the acceptance requirements.
For background, I’m 29 with an unrelated bachelors (communication) and a sub-3 GPA. I got a degree because I was told that’s what you’re supposed to do- but I had no idea what I wanted to do for my career and have been kind of winging it ever since. I really didn’t apply myself in school because I was young and directionless.
In the past few years though, I have discovered a passion for architecture. I would like to get a masters and make a career change into a field that I actually care about. I am confident that with this new focus and perspective I would perform better in a masters than I did in my bachelors.
Is there any hope that I can explain this to the admissions team and be accepted into the program despite being a weak candidate on paper?
Also, I have access to LinkedIn Learning through my current job. Would it be helpful to complete some architectural courses on that before my meeting so I can present them with some certificates of learning?
Any experiences or knowledge is appreciated. If you’ve been denied by the program, are currently in it, or have graduated from it- I’d love to hear your perspective!