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TSalbirri
post Oct 10 2006, 10:11 PM

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Hi Azarimy...long time no see...hehe...already upgreded to 'elite'? congratz...
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post Oct 19 2006, 04:07 PM

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Just finish my final presentation...what a tiring week...Selamat Hari Raya to all architects, architecture students and Muslims of Malaysia...
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post Oct 24 2006, 03:32 AM

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QUOTE(albirri @ Oct 10 2006, 10:11 PM)
Hi Azarimy...long time no see...hehe...already upgreded to 'elite'? congratz...
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azarimyis a taiko afterall, no wonder laaa he's become elite oredi..tabik spring tuan!!!

slamat ri ray to all muslims..others oso can celebrate apa...
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post Oct 24 2006, 08:05 AM

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post Oct 25 2006, 03:54 PM

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QUOTE(xtracooljustin @ Oct 7 2006, 11:25 AM)
welcome, read from page 1-7 and u'll find something about practical training.
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lol.. that's a lot to digest.. will try.. tongue.gif

QUOTE(albirri @ Oct 8 2006, 02:54 PM)
Yeah, we just discuss about it...read it and it's here in this thread, anyway, u're studying at Sarawak? Welcome to LYN architect world...
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yeah.. i'm now studying in Sarawak.. planning to go overseas to complete the twinning programme..

QUOTE(azarimy @ Oct 9 2006, 09:59 PM)
first, u need to differentiate between practical training (year out) and working during vacation/holidays. practical training is a requirement for architecture to allow students to have a taste of what's out there, as well as applying all theories that they've learned into practise with supervision from professional architects. practical training is actually syllabus based, and u are required to produce a report of the training (which comes with a log book).

working part time during the holidays is basically ur choice. the experience gained is to add to ur own knowledge and will not be assessed in anyway. it's also a method used by some students to "book" a place to work after they graduate.
firms love to take practical trainees. it reminds most of them of their school years. it also gives them a fresh kid to bully (coz they cant bully their own employee). these kids will join the office, get a load of stuff dumped on their shoulders and expected to perform. some do, some dont. those who do will get offered to work in the firm after they graduate.

my friend even secured a permanent job while training because the partners were so impressed with his abilities. he had his final year goyang kaki bcoz he's being paid RM1600 a month (which is a lot for a student).
so back to ur question: it's up to u. if the course do not require practical training, then it's a matter of choice.
congratulations to UIA by the way.  thumbup.gif
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so practicals are not neccessarily needed and isn't neccessarily those jobs that we get during semester holidays? so holoday jobs are really just unfficial work? sweat.gif
TSalbirri
post Nov 3 2006, 11:23 AM

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Good luck in final exam to all architecture students in LYN...
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post Nov 4 2006, 03:39 PM

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To all architecture students, Prof. Tajuddin of UTM will have a fortnightly column on StarMag (Sunday Star newspapers).

At his open house today, he said that it'll probably be launched tmw. So look out for it in da papers tmw and it'll be a brief description of himself and a short article.

For those who do not know Prof Tajuddin, he's one of the most distinguished academician in the architecture community who speaks a lot bout issues regarding the public, humanity and advocates democracy especially in architecture and politics.


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post Nov 5 2006, 01:01 PM

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Check out da article in today's Starmag titled "We don't have to live like this" page 15 and 16.

We Don't Have To Live Like This

This post has been edited by xtracooljustin: Nov 7 2006, 03:37 PM
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aloha, hi, am a malaysian student who is studying in sydney, is my 3rd year here, studying my first year in bachelor of architecture.

erm, nothing much to share but, i am actually looking for a job! LOL, yeah, i am going back to malaysia for 3 months and planning to work under some architect firm to get more experience and understand more about this field and industry in malaysia.

But unfortunately, i am really bad with all the programs, thanks to my laziness, so yeah, so if anyone can pity me to let me in their firm, that would me much appreciated. (p/s. i don't ask for any pay at all, just wanna learn stuff and understand more about this industry)

promise won't be a procrastinator when i am working, tongue.gif

Bernard Lim
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One advise for you.

Since you cant find any classified unless u search online, u can try this method.

Go to PAM website and get architect firms contact details. Filter out da firms of area which you prefer to work at. Mayb you prefer to work at a firm near ur home, or near a place wif public transport etc.

Then write to each and evy one of the firms that you filter out with your complete resume and practical application. Best to leave out ur portfolio til they really call you for interview. I believe some will respond but only a handful will be willing to take you in on a 3 month basis.

Still, do give it a try and c how things turn out.

All da best.
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post Nov 12 2006, 02:24 PM

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This week's featured article from Dr Tajuddin in today's Sunday Star.

Buiding Racial Harmony

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post Nov 12 2006, 09:07 PM

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Thanks to Justin for the link...nice article
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post Nov 12 2006, 11:07 PM

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QUOTE(albirri @ Nov 12 2006, 09:07 PM)
Thanks to Justin for the link...nice article
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by da way, Azari just got married today. unfortunately wasnt able to make it to his wedding at Shah Alam today.
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post Nov 12 2006, 11:12 PM

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QUOTE(xtracooljustin @ Nov 12 2006, 11:07 PM)
by da way, Azari just got married today. unfortunately wasnt able to make it to his wedding at Shah Alam today.
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Congratz to Azarimy...anyway, i was in Shah Alam until 6pm today...haha...
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post Nov 22 2006, 12:35 AM

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Anyone can share MSSA competition brief...
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post Nov 22 2006, 03:13 AM

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Exams finally over!!!! rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif

U dun have da MSSA brief? I have da hard copy version though. u might wanna check out MSSA website.

Anyways, my final project for design subject was based on the MSSA competition brief. Having said that, i'll b fine-tuning that design for competition entry.
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QUOTE(bern86 @ Nov 5 2006, 09:14 PM)
aloha, hi, am a malaysian student who is studying in sydney, is my 3rd year here, studying my first year in bachelor of architecture.

erm, nothing much to share but, i am actually looking for a job! LOL, yeah, i am going back to malaysia for 3 months and planning to work under some architect firm to get more experience and understand more about this field and industry in malaysia.

But unfortunately, i am really bad with all the programs, thanks to my laziness, so yeah, so if anyone can pity me to let me in their firm, that would me much appreciated. (p/s. i don't ask for any pay at all, just wanna learn stuff and understand more about this industry)

promise won't be a procrastinator when i am working, tongue.gif

Bernard Lim
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why come back? stay in sydney bro! the salary as cad drafter is 10x higher there than malaysia.! rm120k per month..

izzit so hard to get a job as a fresh grad.? haha..better off if you are a PR or citizen without a work permit.


This post has been edited by webartix: Nov 24 2006, 03:41 AM
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post Nov 24 2006, 01:48 PM

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hey guys...which college and U u guys from?

my friend wanna go for architecture...what college or U suit him?
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post Nov 25 2006, 02:20 AM

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QUOTE(xtracooljustin @ Nov 12 2006, 11:07 PM)
by da way, Azari just got married today. unfortunately wasnt able to make it to his wedding at Shah Alam today.
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really? shocking.gif shocking.gif


QUOTE(webartix @ Nov 24 2006, 03:40 AM)
why come back? stay in sydney bro! the salary as cad drafter is 10x higher there than malaysia.! rm120k per month..

izzit so hard to get a job as a fresh grad.? haha..better off if you are a PR or citizen without a work permit.
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really? shocking.gif shocking.gif i want to go to aussie then.. whistling.gif whistling.gif
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QUOTE(shiinkuro31 @ Nov 25 2006, 02:20 AM)
really?  shocking.gif  shocking.gif
really? shocking.gif  shocking.gif  i want to go to aussie then.. whistling.gif  whistling.gif
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sorry is rm120k or so per year smile.gif my typo error


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