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“Change is inevitable. Change is constant.” – Benjamin Disraeli
A lot of buzz has been happening within the last couple of months about NCARB’s new ARE 5.0 hitting the streets in late 2016. In this episode, we discuss the overview as well as a strategy to transition from 4.0 to 5.0 that includes taking only 5 of the new 6 exams.
Show Notes:
DETAILS:
Construction Documents & Services
The new ARE 5.0 will consist of 6 divisions which will include:
Practice Management
WHAT:
each division will cost $210.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR EXISTING CANDIDATES (underway with ARE):
BUT GRAPHIC QUESTIONS:The division structure for ARE 5.0 incorporates graphics throughout the exam through new performance item types like hot spots
AND CASE STUDY QUESTIONS:
You can take both versions of the exam:
They offer a ARE 5.0 Transition Calculator to see which of your existing exams map to the new 5.0 exam.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR NEW CANDIDATES? (should you wait?)
The rolling clock is still in effect:
Keep testing in ARE 4.0! The average candidate finishes the ARE in two years—meaning most candidates currently testing will be done with ARE 4.0 before ARE 5.0 even launches.
TAKE 6 EXAMS FOR THE PRICE OF 5
If you pass these three divisions in ARE 4.0, you will only need to take two additional divisions in ARE 5.0
you could finish the ARE in only five divisions
SEE: http://www.ncarb.org/ARE/~/media/Files/PDF/Brochure/ARE5_CreditModel.ashx
WHY THE NEW UPDATE? Why are they doing this to me?!
These divisions are a change from the current seven division structure in an effort to align the divisions of the ARE with the more commonly defined professional architecture activities of practice management, project management, and project design.
The proposed direction for ARE 5.0 was informed by:
WHEN AVAILABLE?
LINKS:
ARE 5.0 Home Page
ARE 5.0 Test Specification
ARE 5.0 Transition Plan
Timeline to ARE 5.0
ARE 5.0 FAQs
Transition Plan
Credit Model
ARE 5.0 Transition Calculator
If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on iTunes and write a review. It would really help us spread the word about the ARE Podcast. Thanks!
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“Change is inevitable. Change is constant.” – Benjamin Disraeli
A lot of buzz has been happening within the last couple of months about NCARB’s new ARE 5.0 hitting the streets in late 2016. In this episode, we discuss the overview as well as a strategy to transition from 4.0 to 5.0 that includes taking only 5 of the new 6 exams.
Show Notes:
DETAILS:
Construction Documents & Services
The new ARE 5.0 will consist of 6 divisions which will include:
Practice Management
WHAT:
each division will cost $210.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR EXISTING CANDIDATES (underway with ARE):
BUT GRAPHIC QUESTIONS:The division structure for ARE 5.0 incorporates graphics throughout the exam through new performance item types like hot spots
AND CASE STUDY QUESTIONS:
You can take both versions of the exam:
They offer a ARE 5.0 Transition Calculator to see which of your existing exams map to the new 5.0 exam.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR NEW CANDIDATES? (should you wait?)
The rolling clock is still in effect:
Keep testing in ARE 4.0! The average candidate finishes the ARE in two years—meaning most candidates currently testing will be done with ARE 4.0 before ARE 5.0 even launches.
TAKE 6 EXAMS FOR THE PRICE OF 5
If you pass these three divisions in ARE 4.0, you will only need to take two additional divisions in ARE 5.0
you could finish the ARE in only five divisions
SEE: http://www.ncarb.org/ARE/~/media/Files/PDF/Brochure/ARE5_CreditModel.ashx
WHY THE NEW UPDATE? Why are they doing this to me?!
These divisions are a change from the current seven division structure in an effort to align the divisions of the ARE with the more commonly defined professional architecture activities of practice management, project management, and project design.
The proposed direction for ARE 5.0 was informed by:
WHEN AVAILABLE?
LINKS:
ARE 5.0 Home Page
ARE 5.0 Test Specification
ARE 5.0 Transition Plan
Timeline to ARE 5.0
ARE 5.0 FAQs
Transition Plan
Credit Model
ARE 5.0 Transition Calculator
If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on iTunes and write a review. It would really help us spread the word about the ARE Podcast. Thanks!
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