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    Cecilia Lirio

    I’m interested!

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    rubiarcstudio

    i'm interested, what are the details? 

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    anthonypriest

    Here are the details.

    Understand how to read the AHPP.

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    Deborah Zhuang

    I'm interested!

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    FIRASKHADRA

    I'm interested

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    Claire Birkemeier

    I'm Interested

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    MalenySastre (Edited )

    Im interested!! Email me at malenyccss@outlook.com

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    Batir Carrera

    Im interested. 

    Email: batir.carrera001@gmail.com

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    Sydney Sinclair

    I am also interested!

    sydneykayclair@gmail.com

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    anthonypriest

    look guys and gals, the only way you're going to learn is to just study for it.  Please don't expect to have someone to spoon feed you the content.  You don't become a great architect by waiting for someone to drag you on your journey, each of you have a story to tell, don't wait or lose time on your journey.  Good Luck!

     

    Study smart, study effectively, and Have a great time doing it.  Happy New Year!

     

    Kindly,

    Tony

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    santorinisn

    Hi, I am interested. santorinisn@gmail.com

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    anthonypriest

    first thing to do in preparation of pJm is to read Ch 15.3 of the AHPP over and over again.  If you can't negotiate your way out of wet brown paperbag, how are you going to negotiate what decisions in your brain to make when you're confronted with multiple issues, client, projects, rain, earthquake, consultants, projects, timelines, problems, issues, contractor's, B201 A101, who's right and who's wrong.  that's just the tip of the iceberg.  

    It's almost like looking at yourself in the mirror peeling back the layers to understand just where the maturity lies within you...

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