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Architectural Registration Examination
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The Architectural Registration Examination (ARE) is a nationwide examination for architects seeking licensure in the United States. It assesses candidates on various aspects of architectural practice and knowledge.
Key Features
- Comprehensive examination covering multiple areas of architectural practice
- Consists of multiple divisions, each focused on different aspects of architecture
- Required for architect licensure in the United States
Pros
- Standardized assessment ensures consistent evaluation of architectural competency
- Helps maintain high standards in the architecture profession
- Required for legal practice as an architect in the U.S.
Cons
- Can be a time-consuming and challenging process to complete all divisions
- Cost associated with registering for and taking the exam
- Limited availability for testing dates may cause delays in licensure