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02 May 2008

the pan that did!

I did it! I passed the California Supplemental Exam!!! I totally ignored this blog and studied and studied and studied and passed! It was so worth it. So for anyone who is curious as to what, how much and when I studied for this exam, leave me a comment and I will answer. But for now, I would like to end my blogging of that exam and move on to future can dos.

06 February 2008

my first mock

Today, I had my first mock oral. I was given nine questions from two categories: organization of architectural practice and professional responsibilities and conduct.

Feedback for both me and my classmate included:
Make more eye contact
Speak with more conviction
Speak more slowly
Pay attention to the phase in which the question is asked
Work the panel (?)
Stay away from personal experience
Try to give textbook answers
Focus on what is being asked
Try to give concise answers

We were audio taped. I will have to allocate time to review the tape and how I sounded.

05 February 2008

test date here!!!

I just looked at CAB's website and the 2008 oral exam dates have been posted. My exam date is either March 17th or March 18th. http://www.cab.ca.gov/oral_dates.htm

I have just under 6 weeks to study. If I study at least 16 hours per weekend and 10 hours on the weekdays, that gives me almost 96 hours to study for this exam. I want to go over the AIA contract documents: A101, A111, A201, A201/CMa, A201 SC, A305, A310, A312, A501, A701, B141, B163, B352, B431, C141, D101, D200, G612, G701, G701/CMa, G702, G704, G704/CMa, G706, G706A, G707, G707A, G709, G710, G711, G712, G714, G714/CMa and M107. (40 hours)

I also want to make flashcards as I review the codes (CBC, California Energy Code, Coastal Act, etc.), their purposes and what agencies enforce them. (20 hours)

I have to also read the list of material provided in the package from CAB which includes the Architects Practice Act, Essential Services Building Act, etc. (20 hours)

This leaves 16 hours for review of how to structure my answers.

I think I may have to increase the weekday and weekend hours. But that is my rough estimate.

04 February 2008

getting started

Last last Saturday, while I was in an overview class for the California Supplemental Exam (oral exam), my best friend had her first baby. Yay!

The agenda of the class was to go over the topics on the four subject categories of the oral exam: Professional Organization; Professional Responsibilities and Conduct; Research, Programming and Analysis; and Project Scope and Implementation. Each subject lasted about 45 minutes. Areas that I need to review further are: responsibilities of the architect during the design phases, the AIA contract documents and codes, their purposes and what agency enforces each.

Last Wednesday, I had my second class. There are only two of us in the class so we received more personal attention from the instructor. We were able to give examples of our exam questions and to get possible answers from the instructor. Our homework assignment was to write down the problem and questions we can remember from our last exam, dig up our scores to identify our areas of weakness and prepare for our mock orals this Wednesday.

Tomorrow, I will layout my plan for the areas I need to study more.

25 January 2008

Chick-fil-a!


Daniel and I had free chick-fil-a breakfast sandwiches this morning. The Chick-fil-a in Tustin is having their free Friday breakfasts thru the end of February. Yum!!

15 January 2008

full rainbow


This weekend on the way to Eric's 30th birthday in Las Vegas, Daniel and I saw a full halo rainbow. At first it was only visible through my sunglasses, but a couple of hours into the drive, the full rainbow came out to the naked eye. I made Daniel pull over so that he could see it. At first, he only saw part of the rainbow so he didn't want to pull over, but then he looked out the passenger side window and saw the bottom of the halo as an inverted rainbow. We pulled over and enjoyed the scene for a moment.

10 January 2008

lush


Daniel got some lush products this Christmas from the white elephant gift exchange at his office. We've been using the Seanik Solid Shampoo by LUSHsince and it's been great. The lush products seem to be pretty green with less than average synthetic products. I love the way this solid shampoo smells AND it's a greener product because there's no packaging. When we finish all of our other bottles of shampoo, this solid shampoo is the way we're going. We even bought a new soap holder today for our bar of shampoo.

Also in his gift was Ocean Salt Cleanser by LUSH which is a face scrub that makes your skin tight and smell clean and fresh. The soap, Sandstone Soap by LUSH was ok. It dissolved pretty quickly, but did it's job. It had a lemony scent. I couldn't get used to the Buffy Body Butter by LUSH, but it does scrub and moisturize. The body butter also dissolved quickly.



26 December 2007

inspiration


My friend, Edena, gave me this business card holder for inspiration as I study for the oral exam (the last exam) I have to take to become a licensed architect. I keep it on my desk for inspiration. The exam is in March and this blog will keep me on track as a study log. I find that I am more productive when what I am doing is completely exposed to friends and myself.

25 December 2007

christmas day


Daniel and I slept in this morning and then went for a walk around the nature preserve (the colored portion).
We are going to go see my grandma and watch Beowulf later tonight.

I am so excited about this blog. I am just warming up for the new year!

24 December 2007

Merry Christmas!

Earlier today at my brother-in-law's parents home for Christmas Eve dinner. My favorite is always the Taiwanese sticky rice with shitake mushrooms. I learned that the secret to the even soy sauce goodness throughout is to steam it twice!

Track Santa today at:
www.noradsanta.org