Archive for February, 2010

Increase in NYS RA Licenses

Monday, February 15th, 2010

I would like to point out the surge of registered architect licenses issued in New York state over the past two years. New York state issued just under 600 licenses in each year of 2005, 2006, and 2007. There was a noticeable increase in 2008 to 730 and again in 2009 to 912 newly issued licensed individuals. Those are pretty impressive increases of 130 and 312 licenses respectively. It seems likely this surge in licenses is from people succeeding in completing the old (3.1) version of the architect registration exam. Test takers didn’t want to loose credit for a passed exam and passed all 9 parts before the June 2009 deadline.

There could be other reasons for the increase. Such as more unemployed architects resolved to pass the exam. Intern architects at the end of their internship period, took advantage of concurrency and passed the exam. But I doubt these reasons are attributable to the bulk of the increase of licensees. The upgrade to a new exam seems to have caused an increase in licensed architects (in New York at least) at a time in the economy when architects have fewer job opportunities.

Of course we’ll have to wait and see if the amount of licensees issued for 2010 reverts back to under 600 a year. Concurrency and new ways to verify and claim experience with IDP have broadened the licensing opportunities for interns. Some of the gains in licenses issued over 2008 and 2009 may be permanent. On the other hand, lower exam pass rates may negate those gains. A difficult job market may turn some away from pursuing an architectural license. We’ll see. I do hope by the time the amount of licenses issued in 2010 are out, my license will be included in those numbers.

You can verify the license statistics above at the NYS Office of the Professions here. Also download the pdf file of charts of New York state license data summarized by Matthew Arnold of Stairway to Architecture. He has also summarized information from Nebraska and Oregon.

Restarting Schematic Design

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

To restart my studies on Schematic Design, I updated this post Starting Schematic Design and added two very useful links. I encourage you to check it out if you are preparing for Schematic Design.

My studies are going a little smoother, now that I’ve decided to go after Schematic Design. It was February of last year when I first took the exam. I scheduled my retest for the end of March. My intent to study for 3 weeks was flexible. I’ve given myself more time.

Reading the post above and some of my recent progress tweets, you can tell it still takes me more than 1 hour to complete the Interior Layout problem. All I can say is I have to keep practicing.

Lower ARE Pass Rates

Monday, February 8th, 2010

NCARB has published the pass rates for the architect registration exam 4.0 (ARE). The important thing to notice is pass rates have decreased. Schematic Design has the highest pass rate. Perhaps it should now be considered a good exam to start with when taking the ARE. Consider this when developing an overall exam strategy.

NCARB’s pass rates need to be explained to me. The results for CCNY say there were zero test takers for Construction Documents and Services. What? I graduated from CCNY, took ARE 4.0 in that time period and passed. Isn’t that at least one? I don’t quite get it. This proves you have to be cautious reading into statistics because data may be missing or incorrect for whatever reason. (Funny.)