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Expectations in College?

As it is, I’m a Sophomore in high school…

—I get my work done and go way past my expectations, but I am a procrastinator.
—The best work ethic I have are in the classes PreAP English II and Art II… If I were in a regular English class, I’d be scoring over a 100 and I’m making a 100 in Art.
—That’s just a little info. for you about me. My question is, “What are the expectations in college?

I’m going to college for the following reasons…
-*-I’d like to be extremely successful in my chosen profession (landscaping, architecture, interior design, advertising artist, graphic designer, painter..) and I’m not going to go beyond my expectations unless I go to college.
*I’d have more people to fill in as my friends when I’m feeling out a job application for the boss to see if I’m reliable.
*I feel I’m going to school with dummies and have not yet reached the peak of knowledge that I’m capable of handling.
*Going to college looks better on a college application.

I assume you meant that last line to say “Going to college looks better on a JOB application”.

And you’re absolutely right on that mark. Even more important is the reputation of that college. Attending an Ivy League school says a lot more on an application than merely attending community college (though there’s absolutely NOTHING wrong with going to a state university).

The expectations really depend on the school. Typically, schools with stronger academic reputations have pretty brutal classes (especially for freshman). And I know that architecture school in particular is quite demanding.

Professors don’t waste time in class. Basically, you go to lecture and you write down notes the entire time. Nothing is spoon-fed to you. For architecture school (and other design/artistic programs), you’ll be LOADED with projects. You’ll have regular deadlines that you have to meet (which may seem overwhelming at first) along with examinations and essays. Its a lot of work.

But its also designed to prepare you for the real world. One of my best friends is an architect and his life is ALL about meeting deadlines and working on new projects. But he loves his job, and his degree in architecture was the reason why he got offered an interview to begin with.

And that, really, is the end reason for attending college. It opens up so many more doors for you in your profession. Of course, you’ll have to supplement that with a great portfolio and a strong work ethic, but obtaining that college degree is a great first step.

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Interior Design For Dummies
Expectations in College?

As it is, I’m a Sophomore in high school…

—I get my work done and go way past my expectations, but I am a procrastinator.
—The best work ethic I have are in the classes PreAP English II and Art II… If I were in a regular English class, I’d be scoring over a 100 and I’m making a 100 in Art.
—That’s just a little info. for you about me. My question is, “What are the expectations in college?

I’m going to college for the following reasons…
-*-I’d like to be extremely successful in my chosen profession (landscaping, architecture, interior design, advertising artist, graphic designer, painter..) and I’m not going to go beyond my expectations unless I go to college.
*I’d have more people to fill in as my friends when I’m feeling out a job application for the boss to see if I’m reliable.
*I feel I’m going to school with dummies and have not yet reached the peak of knowledge that I’m capable of handling.
*Going to college looks better on a college application.

I assume you meant that last line to say “Going to college looks better on a JOB application”.

And you’re absolutely right on that mark. Even more important is the reputation of that college. Attending an Ivy League school says a lot more on an application than merely attending community college (though there’s absolutely NOTHING wrong with going to a state university).

The expectations really depend on the school. Typically, schools with stronger academic reputations have pretty brutal classes (especially for freshman). And I know that architecture school in particular is quite demanding.

Professors don’t waste time in class. Basically, you go to lecture and you write down notes the entire time. Nothing is spoon-fed to you. For architecture school (and other design/artistic programs), you’ll be LOADED with projects. You’ll have regular deadlines that you have to meet (which may seem overwhelming at first) along with examinations and essays. Its a lot of work.

But its also designed to prepare you for the real world. One of my best friends is an architect and his life is ALL about meeting deadlines and working on new projects. But he loves his job, and his degree in architecture was the reason why he got offered an interview to begin with.

And that, really, is the end reason for attending college. It opens up so many more doors for you in your profession. Of course, you’ll have to supplement that with a great portfolio and a strong work ethic, but obtaining that college degree is a great first step.

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Hi, I m living outside US. I m intrested to contact a company for home remodelling and interior design?

that can provide me with working drawings and ideas over the interner. All what I should provide is the home drawings and plans, some real photos and my style preference. Do you know any companies that offer this service over the internet? Thanks.
If for remodelling it is an issue due to different codes, what about the interior design? This would be easier I think.

Building codes differ from place to place. If you require any structural changes, you really need to be loacation specific. It will be difficult for anyone to work accurately on a project over the internet or by phone.

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Hi, I m living outside US. I m intrested to contact a company for home remodelling and interior design?

that can provide me with working drawings and ideas over the interner. All what I should provide is the home drawings and plans, some real photos and my style preference. Do you know any companies that offer this service over the internet? Thanks.
If for remodelling it is an issue due to different codes, what about the interior design? This would be easier I think.

Building codes differ from place to place. If you require any structural changes, you really need to be loacation specific. It will be difficult for anyone to work accurately on a project over the internet or by phone.

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Anyone good with interior design? Please help!?

I’m about to redecorate my living room but I can’t find a paint colour for the walls. I have a charcoal sofa and neutral striped curtains – can anyone suggest a colour scheme that would work? The sofa and curtains must stay, but all other items in the room can be changed to fit in with a new colour scheme. I’m open to any colour, but it can’t be too dark as the room is fairly small.

Sofa material shown here: http://search.next.co.uk/search?w=eccles%20charcoal&nxti=0&nxtv=0&p=Q&ts=v8

Curtain material shown here: http://www.johnlewis.com/Home+and+Garden/Curtains+and+Poles+/Ready+Made+Curtains/Made+to+Measure+Curtains/6095/6095/M2MChooseOption.aspx?Fabric=230666311

Any advice would be gratefully received – I’m useless at this sort of thing! Thanks everyone.

i always find that when in doubt, always choose cream. its not as harsh as white, and you want your living room to be warm. when i move out, my living room is going to be bohochic themed (lots of creams, purples, golds, oranges, etc). but i think yellow or purple (not to light, and not to dark, maybe this coloring http://www.tvguide.com/Asks/Favorite-TV-Home-1007632.aspx) would help you too.

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Anyone good with interior design? Please help!?

I’m about to redecorate my living room but I can’t find a paint colour for the walls. I have a charcoal sofa and neutral striped curtains – can anyone suggest a colour scheme that would work? The sofa and curtains must stay, but all other items in the room can be changed to fit in with a new colour scheme. I’m open to any colour, but it can’t be too dark as the room is fairly small.

Sofa material shown here: http://search.next.co.uk/search?w=eccles%20charcoal&nxti=0&nxtv=0&p=Q&ts=v8

Curtain material shown here: http://www.johnlewis.com/Home+and+Garden/Curtains+and+Poles+/Ready+Made+Curtains/Made+to+Measure+Curtains/6095/6095/M2MChooseOption.aspx?Fabric=230666311

Any advice would be gratefully received – I’m useless at this sort of thing! Thanks everyone.

i always find that when in doubt, always choose cream. its not as harsh as white, and you want your living room to be warm. when i move out, my living room is going to be bohochic themed (lots of creams, purples, golds, oranges, etc). but i think yellow or purple (not to light, and not to dark, maybe this coloring http://www.tvguide.com/Asks/Favorite-TV-Home-1007632.aspx) would help you too.

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