I have found the support both individually and collectively to be profoundly strong. The personal tutoring system and the communal atmosphere you receive in the studio, the way the course has been put together, the friendliness of both the students and the teaching staff makes you feel like you can speak to everybody. This network is one of the course’s major successes and I feel that it is an integral part of why the students’ work is consistently at such a high level at such an early stage in their education.
I intend to go on placement this year, even in the current circumstances I aim to be working for the intended 45 weeks. This is an element of the course that has had to adapt to the uncertain circumstances we currently face and with the economic disturbances of Brexit, which the School has done very successfully and I am sure will continue to do so.
I hope to become a practicing architect with a range of practice sizes before embarking on the later stages of my education to ensure that I can become the most well-rounded student, which Loughborough is already moulding me to become. However, as I progress through both my education and life outside of architecture, new progressive opportunities could present themselves that match the skill set gained throughout my degree.
If you are considering to study Architecture at Loughborough, I would honestly say that you should just join. Both the course and the University itself have become key catalysts in my development as both a student and a young man, and I feel that coming to Loughborough University has been my greatest achievement and best choice that I have made to date. The experience here is unparalleled and there is nothing that will restrict your fruition as a student here.