Im so sorry you're going through this. You're not alone, though.
I would see if you can transfer your credits from your architecture degree to civil engineering or construction management? Those degrees have higher job prospects and are similar to a degree in architectufe. If not, you're still young.
Have you thought about Peace Corps, Americorps, or the military? They're all great options to make connections and build skills while traveling the world for free.
Peace Corps will pay for you to get your masters degree for free which may heighten your hireability. They also make a great reference and when you leave, they give you a stipend!
Americorps lets you learn skills like home-building, management, construction, plumbing, and car mechanics. Id reccomend giving it a look. They also give you a stipend while paying for living expenses, give good references, and let you broaden horizons. They might have a masters degree program. I dunno.
The military, you likely know about. You could join for engineering or construction which are similar to architecture and they'll pay for you to get a whole different degree or your masters. You also make a great salary with benefits and can avoid combat easily. They also make a great reference in the future, but this is more of a commitment.
Could't find work after graduation. Feeling so lost
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Im so sorry you're going through this. You're not alone, though.
I would see if you can transfer your credits from your architecture degree to civil engineering or construction management? Those degrees have higher job prospects and are similar to a degree in architectufe. If not, you're still young.
Have you thought about Peace Corps, Americorps, or the military? They're all great options to make connections and build skills while traveling the world for free.
Peace Corps will pay for you to get your masters degree for free which may heighten your hireability. They also make a great reference and when you leave, they give you a stipend!
Americorps lets you learn skills like home-building, management, construction, plumbing, and car mechanics. Id reccomend giving it a look. They also give you a stipend while paying for living expenses, give good references, and let you broaden horizons. They might have a masters degree program. I dunno.
The military, you likely know about. You could join for engineering or construction which are similar to architecture and they'll pay for you to get a whole different degree or your masters. You also make a great salary with benefits and can avoid combat easily. They also make a great reference in the future, but this is more of a commitment.