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How to Pass the Architect Registration Examination (ARE): A Comprehensive Guide

Becoming a licensed architect is a significant milestone that requires a comprehensive understanding of architecture, real-world experience, and successfully passing the Architect Registration Examination (ARE). Below is a structured guide to help you navigate this challenging process.

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Path to Licensure

To achieve licensure as an architect, candidates typically need to complete three main components:

  • Education: A degree from a National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accredited program.
  • Experience: Completion of the Architectural Experience Program (AXP), which involves practical work under the supervision of a licensed architect.
  • Examination: Passing the ARE, which evaluates your competence to practice architecture.

Overview of the ARE

The ARE 5.0 consists of six divisions:

  • Practice Management (PcM): Focuses on the business aspects of running an architecture firm.
  • Project Management (PjM): Covers project scheduling, cost management, and contract management.
  • Programming & Analysis (PA): Involves understanding project design challenges.
  • Project Planning & Design (PPD): Relates to schematic design and space planning.
  • Project Development & Documentation (PDD): Focuses on construction documentation and detailing.
  • Construction & Evaluation (CE): Concerns bidding, construction processes, and project closeout.

Each of these divisions assesses knowledge related to health, safety, and welfare in architecture, ensuring candidates are equipped for the responsibilities of the profession.

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Study Preparation

Resources

Utilize NCARB's resources, including the ARE Handbook and community forums, to familiarize yourself with the exam structure. Consider study materials such as:

  • Black Spectacles
  • Architect Exam Prep
  • Ballast
  • Kaplan
  • Building Construction Illustrated
  • NCARB's online forums

Study Strategy

Develop a tailored study plan that accommodates your schedule and learning style. It's advised that candidates begin with the Professional Practice Exams (PcM, PjM, CE) before moving on to the Technical Exams (PA, PPD, PDD). This progressive approach can ease you into the exam format.

Learning Approach

Focus on understanding concepts comprehensively instead of rote memorization. Employ varied learning methods, including:

  • Reading
  • Audio materials
  • Practice quizzes

These methods reinforce your knowledge effectively.

Mindset and Resilience

Embrace a growth mindset. Learn from each exam experience, as many candidates face challenges and fail before passing all divisions. Use failures as opportunities to identify areas for improvement.

Community Support

Engage with peers through study groups or online forums to share insights, resources, and mutual encouragement.

Exam Logistics

  • Timing: Candidates can take the ARE before or after completing their degree or AXP. However, timely completion of exams (ideally within five years of starting) is recommended to maintain momentum.
  • Breaks: Each exam allows 30 to 45 minutes of breaks. Use this time effectively to recharge.

Top 11 Tips to Pass the Architecture Registration Exam

 

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January 4, 2023

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