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US or Europe for M.Arch?

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Hey everyone,

I’m currently studying B.Arch. I’m diving headfirst into the world of architecture, and I’m honestly not sure which path to take. My biggest hurdle is, well, the sheer *lack* of financial aid. I’m convinced it’s a *massive* waste of time and energy.

So, I’m proposing a three-pronged approach:

1. **The Master’s Degree in M.Arch in the US:** I’m thinking a top-tier school like Harvard, MIT, or Columbia. The dream is to work in the major cities, but the financial burden is a real killer. I’m desperate to find a job that actually *pays* better than the student loan debt. I’m going to research potential opportunities, maybe even apply to a few (which is a massive risk!).
2. **The ETH Zurich Study:** I’m going to ETH Zurich, a top-tier university with a strong reputation for engineering. The idea is to get a job in a switzerland-based company, and hopefully, find a salary that’s more than just a paycheck. I’m desperate to get a job that’s *actually* good for me, not just a dream.
3. **The London Internship:** I’m going to London, a relatively low-paying city, and I’m hoping to find a job in a top-tier architectural firm. I’m hoping to get a salary that’s a good step up from the student loan debt. I’m really looking for a job that’s both challenging and financially stable.

I know it’s a lot to take in, and I’m definitely not the most optimistic person. But I’m determined to make the most of this opportunity. Let’s work together to find a path that’s both fulfilling and financially responsible.

Talk to you all soon!

Best,

[Your Name]

Hi im currently studying B.arch. I wanna take the best possible way to become a high paid architect and to live in the country i choose for the rest of my life. So i have three paths in mind:

2. Get into a top school for M.Arch in the US like Harvard, MIT or Columbia and aim to work in major cities such as Boston or NYC but have student debt ( idk if its worth it considering low pays when im fresh grad, they certainly dont have a decent health system and safety issues)
3. Study at ETH Zurich for M.Arch and get a job in switzerland ( no debts, high life quality but it feels more boring compared to london or nyc and not the best social life from what i have heard , language barriers, doesnt hire outside EU commonly)
4. Study at UCL or Manchester School of Architecture and get a job in London ( one of the lowest paying countries for architects in europe but i am fluent in english so no language barriers and youre living in a top city )

Hi im currently studying B.arch. I wanna take the best possible way to become a high paid architect and to live in the country i choose for the rest of my life. So i have three paths in mind:

Get into a top school for M.Arch in the US like Harvard, MIT or Columbia and aim to work in major cities such as Boston or NYC but have student debt ( idk if its worth it considering low pays when im fresh grad, they certainly dont have a decent health system and safety issues)

Study at ETH Zurich for M.Arch and get a job in switzerland ( no debts, high life quality but it feels more boring compared to london or nyc and not the best social life from what i have heard , language barriers, doesnt hire outside EU commonly)

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