finally accepted!!
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finally accepted!!
It'* four thirty in the morning, and everyone i know is asleep, but i just had to tell someone!!! I just recieved word that I have offically been accepted into the University of Florida'* School of Building Construction!!! They only accept 60 students per semester, and I am one of those lucky few!!! (what is this world coming too! ) Thanks for listening to me rant, I just had to get it off my chest!
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congrats, now pay attention there casue ya just might learn something!!!! lol
oh by the way at 430 in the morn im heading back from lunch break.
oh by the way at 430 in the morn im heading back from lunch break.
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You have a good resource here when you have trouble with your homework. You should see some of the projects Jim has worked on. He'* got one helluva portfolio.
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School of Building Construction! Good for you man.
I've been working in the design/construction industry for almost 7 years now, during college and after graduation. I've worked in architecture for 5 years with the same office, completing or working on projects in NYC, London England and of course the new Terminal building at Pearson Airport here at home.
I'm interested in hearing more from you about the scope of the curriculum. Sounds pretty diverse, does it include design? project management? construction systems etc?
I've been working in the design/construction industry for almost 7 years now, during college and after graduation. I've worked in architecture for 5 years with the same office, completing or working on projects in NYC, London England and of course the new Terminal building at Pearson Airport here at home.
I'm interested in hearing more from you about the scope of the curriculum. Sounds pretty diverse, does it include design? project management? construction systems etc?