Did You know
that more than 20,000 students apply to architecture school annually in hopes of pursuing design at a top college or university in the U.S. While the college application process itself is generally introduced to students in high school, when it comes to applying to architecture schools, numerous additional steps are required, which may not be clear to applicants.
When applying to architecture programs, not only are standardized test scores considered, but in most cases, a portfolio is required from applicants. This can account for 50%, if not more, of the application. Sometimes, schools will also require an interview prior to application submission, and during such conversation, questions regarding prospective students’ goals and future aspirations are discussed. When applying to architecture school, it is also important to consider which academic path one would like to take. While some programs are four-year, others are five-year professional programs.
Although each college and university has its own curriculum, it’s important to consider whether or not the school that students apply to acknowledge the major as a STEM major and if they are design-focused or Tech-Forward. A lot is required to apply to architecture school, this may not be the case for other majors. However, as much as it might seem overwhelming and stressful, my goal is to advise and help prospective students navigate the process.
About Me
Who Am I?
Why Do I Want to Help You?
My name is Nahall and I am an architectural designer based in New York City. I have a Bachelor’s degree in architecture from Syracuse University, along with a Post–Professional Master’s degree in Advanced Architectural Design from Cornell University.
I’ve not only worked in the field but have given services to numerous students as an architecture mentor and helped them make decisions along with creating strong portfolios and essays: when it comes to applying to and choosing the best architecture schools in the US or interior design schools ,I know all the inquiries at the undergraduate and graduate level. Mentoring and advising young students has become a passion of mine as I have spent the past six years taking on school ambassador, workshop leader, teaching and research assistant roles and now an ACE mentor group and NOMA alumnus.
Our Services
I Am Happy To Meet Students Looking To Pursue a Degree in B.arch, M.arch. M.arch II And Or MSAAD/AUD Degrees Within The U.S
I Suggest Everyone Participate In A Complimentary 20 Minute Introduction For The First Session In Order For Me To Become Familiar With The Student And Their Needs, All Other Sessions Will Be Charged Based On A 45 Minute Or 90 Minute Call Priced At $150/$250.
Introduction
Discuss School Options And Goals
General Info
I help you determine which architecture programs are best suited for you.
Portfolio
I provide a complete architecture portfolio review and preparation.
Essay
I provide expertise to help develop architecture essay topics and written work.
Interview
I assist you in preparing for college interviews.
Application
I discuss various options and goals related to the architecture application process.
Why Students Hire Me for the Application Process?
“I found myself in a challenging situation as an international student with a deep passion for architecture but minimal experience in design. I needed proper guidance to navigate the application process. AC played a key role in my application. I would definitely recommend it.”
Lantos
“As a former student of AC, I wholeheartedly endorse AC for anyone with a genuine passion for architecture and aspirations to build a career in the field.”
Aashika
“I highly recommend Architecture School Consulting! My experience with them was extremely positive. They used a structured approach to assist me in creating my portfolio and personal statement, which ultimately led to my acceptance into one of my top 3 architecture schools in the U.S. ”
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