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Navigating Your Architectural Journey: Making Informed Choices for a Successful Career

Dear Aspiring Architectural Students, One of the most critical decisions you will make in your academic and professional journey is not just whether to study architecture but where and how you choose to pursue it. The path you take can significantly influence your future opportunities, and this is where careful consideration and informed decision-making become essential. One of the biggest mistakes you might make is to continue your architectural education beyond the Ordinary National Diploma (OND) level at a polytechnic, assuming that this will seamlessly transition into a successful architectural career. The reality is that this path is fraught with challenges, particularly due to the disparity between polytechnic and university qualifications in the field of architecture. This issue is compounded by outdated policies that have yet to be abolished, despite the significant impact they have on students’ futures. I recall an incident where a lecturer I knew from my polytechnic days came for an accreditation visit to Lead City University. I took the opportunity to ask a pointed question that almost caused an uproar. I revealed that I had been admitted to study architecture over 20 years ago and questioned why, despite knowing the hardships and disparities between polytechnic and university pathways, no guidance was given to me to avoid these pitfalls. This lack of guidance has led to years of wasted effort, as I found myself facing roadblocks such as being denied entry into a Master’s program after completing a Postgraduate Diploma in Landscape Architecture. This experience is not unique; it highlights a systemic issue where those who should be advocating for change are instead profiting from the status quo. The silence from professional bodies and educators on this matter is deafening, and it raises serious questions about the integrity of our educational system. It is high time we review and reform our educational policies to create a more equitable and integrated system that serves the best interests of students. It’s not enough to simply select a school or a course of study; you must ensure that the program you choose is accredited and recognized by the relevant professional bodies. This verification is crucial because pursuing a non-accredited program can result in wasted time, effort, and financial resources, ultimately limiting your career prospects. Parents and guardians play a pivotal role in this decision-making process. It is their responsibility to seek out all relevant information regarding the choices of schools and courses of study for their wards. This includes verifying the accreditation status of the programs their children wish to pursue. In today’s rapidly changing educational landscape, staying informed and vigilant is not just advisable, it’s necessary. The consequences of enrolling in a non-accredited program can be severe, leading to career setbacks and the need for additional qualifications later on. Furthermore, the role of guidance counselors in schools cannot be overemphasized. These professionals are in a unique position to provide valuable insights and advice to students, helping them navigate the complexities of educational choices. They are well-versed in the intricacies of accreditation, program requirements, and the professional landscape that students will eventually enter. As we speak, HND Architecture is terminal and should be considered as a terrible study route that elongates the amount of years to be spent in school for any intended professional. It is vital for students to pay close attention to the guidance offered by these counselors, as their advice can be instrumental in avoiding the pitfalls that have ensnared many unsuspecting students in the past. As you embark on your journey toward success, remember that it is not a race against others but a personal journey. Some may reach their goals quickly, while others may take longer, but the important thing is to keep moving forward. If you find that a particular path is not working, take a moment to pause, reassess, and choose a new direction. The key is to remain focused on your destination, knowing that with perseverance and the right guidance, you will ultimately achieve your goals. Idris Animasaun Architect and Social Change Advocate

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Dear Young Folks (Series 8) “Breaking Free: The Power of Resilience and Focus in the Journey to Success”

Dear Young Folks, As early as the age of 14, I yearned for a freedom I knew wouldn’t come easily. I had a dream and a vision of everything I wanted, etched vividly in my mind. The years rolled by, and with every opportunity that came my way, I carefully executed my plans, one step at a time. However, as I grew older, the path to fulfilling my desires became more challenging. Along the way, I created more enemies, faced unforeseen battles, and waged wars I never anticipated. When I took my first shot at breaking free in 2013, I was unprepared for the struggles that had plagued my growth over the years. The freedom I once sought seemed to be consuming me, and at some point, I fell into a dark pit of despair. Yes, depression is real, and if not properly managed, it can make death seem like the only way to escape the weight of one’s worries. It’s easy to assume that everything is perfect when looking at the curated life I once displayed online. But pain is real, and it’s personal. I won’t air my dirty laundry here, but I will say this: if therapy is an option for you, don’t hesitate to seek it. In the eye of the storm, pause. Take a deep breath. Reassess your position, re-strategize, reinvent yourself, rebrand, and above all, stay alive. The most valuable gift is life itself, and the ultimate victory belongs to the one who endures to fight another day. A part of me was deeply broken in 2024, and that version of myself was laid to rest with the outgone year. It’s sad to bid farewell to the person I once was, but as I mourn him, I’m here, finding the courage to break free from trauma, rebuild, and improve my engagements moving forward. To young adults: Stay steadfast and focused in the pursuit of your dreams. The journey may be fraught with challenges, but your resilience and determination will lead to unimaginable growth. Do not be discouraged by setbacks or overwhelmed by the expectations of others. Instead, channel your energy into building the life you envision. As the saying goes, “Success comes to those who work hard and work smart; it’s not just about laboring, but about striving with wisdom and purpose.” Wishing you all the very best in 2025. Cheers IA

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