This is one of the hard times in being a parent- watching your kids making decisions that you aren't comfortable with. There are a lot of possible jobs and career choices for Architects, for her to be a practicing and licensed architect she'll more than likely have to have a master's degree. If the program she is going into is a 5 year program I wouldn't be surprised if she had a master's coming out of it. About the best thing you can do for her is support her and question her about what she is going to do with the piece of paper once she gets it. Work with her to have a game plan in hand and follow up on her implementing it. I might encourage her to get a background in engineering to complement her architecture degree allowing her to do some of her own engineering on projects,insure the engineering on her projects are up to snuff and know the warning signs of engineering about to go bad. Encourage her to get a job or internship at an engineering/architectural firm to get a better idea of what a project architect actually does. I don't think many architect students realize the insane amount of documentation and paperwork that goes into a project today. You might have her investigate if it is possible to get an environmental, structural, mechanical or civil engineering degree as the BS and then go for the master's in Architecture, or investigate getting a minor in urban planning, public affairs management or business to improve the chances of being successful in the architectural world.
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Today's Featured Article - Hydraulics - Cylinder Anatomy - by Curtis von Fange. Let’s make one more addition to our series on hydraulics. I’ve noticed a few questions in the comment section that could pertain to hydraulic cylinders so I thought we could take a short look at this real workhorse of the circuit. Cylinders are the reason for the hydraulic circuit. They take the fluid power delivered from the pump and magically change it into mechanical power. There are many types of cylinders that one might run across on a farm scenario. Each one could take a chapter in
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