Hey Jenny! I am about to start my Part 1 ... looking at your videos I was wondering if you had some struggles with software? I am a bit nervous as covid student we had to self-teach ourselves, any tips for that? ( I just feel like I am not super pro in every software, I am scared I will do something stupid)
Hey Tasnia ☺️ thanks so much for watching - and good luck for your final term!! Don’t worry, lots of people are in this situation when they apply for jobs, employers know that and will train you in any software during your first few weeks! Top tips are to demonstrate in your portfolio/CV any skills which you do have and to be honest about your knowledge in the software. Having an attitude where you’re willing to learn is most important at this stage! Also lots of practices work differently, some still hand sketch and hand model, some do 2D cad drawings and others work in BIM. You can pick which companies to apply to to either match your strengths or to target a company which will teach you software. For more general advice on job hunting I have a video on top tips for the process - but otherwise hope this helped a little ans happy to answer any other questions! I know how confusing this time can be!
@@JennyKendall Yes, i'm currently in yr12 doing art, history and philosophy and im looking to apply to cambridge, edinburgh, UCL, nottingham, manchester (Cardiff?), which say on their websites that maths is not a requirement, but would you say its an unspoken rule?
@@saragolding9803 Best of luck for the applications! This is such an exciting time. One of the beauties of architecture is that people come from such varied course backgrounds. I think a good level of GCSE maths is beneficial (especially as the course gets slightly more scientific with the inclusion of sustainability). However, I don't think maths A-Level is a necessity, and in fact I'd say A-Level art, for me, was more helpful. You're subjects sound like a great combo!
So great to see a week in the life of another part 1! And amazing advice in it too- love it!
So glad you enjoyed it! Thank youuuu :)
Absolutely love it! Can’t wait for future vids!
Love this !!
Great stuff!
This is so cool!
Hi Jenny! I am a Part 1 Architectural Assistant myself and it is so amazing to see other part 1 vlog their lives!😆Keep up the nice content!
Thank you so much Zoe - this means a lot! Hope you’re enjoying part 1 life!
Good luck out there!! :D
Youre my favourite architect
Hey Jenny! I am about to start my Part 1 ... looking at your videos I was wondering if you had some struggles with software? I am a bit nervous as covid student we had to self-teach ourselves, any tips for that? ( I just feel like I am not super pro in every software, I am scared I will do something stupid)
Hey Tasnia ☺️ thanks so much for watching - and good luck for your final term!!
Don’t worry, lots of people are in this situation when they apply for jobs, employers know that and will train you in any software during your first few weeks!
Top tips are to demonstrate in your portfolio/CV any skills which you do have and to be honest about your knowledge in the software. Having an attitude where you’re willing to learn is most important at this stage! Also lots of practices work differently, some still hand sketch and hand model, some do 2D cad drawings and others work in BIM. You can pick which companies to apply to to either match your strengths or to target a company which will teach you software.
For more general advice on job hunting I have a video on top tips for the process - but otherwise hope this helped a little ans happy to answer any other questions! I know how confusing this time can be!
Hope you post more soon bestie!
Heyy what software did u use at the start for the vr?
Hey! The VR is done in Sketchup & SimLab Which works on both Mac & PC :)
Great content
Im à New gest in here from north Africa I liked your content and could u do books reports please of the most you have liked
Love uuu 💋
Hi! Did u do maths a level?
Hi Sara. Yes I did Maths A-Level.
I also did art, physics and further maths.
Are you looking at applying for an architecture degree course?
@@JennyKendall Yes, i'm currently in yr12 doing art, history and philosophy and im looking to apply to cambridge, edinburgh, UCL, nottingham, manchester (Cardiff?), which say on their websites that maths is not a requirement, but would you say its an unspoken rule?
@@saragolding9803 Best of luck for the applications! This is such an exciting time.
One of the beauties of architecture is that people come from such varied course backgrounds. I think a good level of GCSE maths is beneficial (especially as the course gets slightly more scientific with the inclusion of sustainability). However, I don't think maths A-Level is a necessity, and in fact I'd say A-Level art, for me, was more helpful. You're subjects sound like a great combo!
@@JennyKendall Thank you :) I got an A in maths but wouldn't feel confident taking it for A level!