Why do architecture firms and colleges think problem solving, critical thinking skills, and solid math and reading fundamentals are just as important as drafting skills?
Colleges, in general, and schools of architecture in particular, are looking for well-rounded students. As architecture requires a broad base of skills in math, reading, writing, science, social sciences, and art, a solid academic base will help to ensure that students succeed in all of their courses.
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