I'm listing the top 5 reasons the AXP is failing architecture licensing candidate. Number 5 is the AXP is considered a thing in and of itself and that's a big problem.
I'm listing the top 5 reasons the AXP is failing architecture licensing candidates. The AXP is failing architectural licensing candidates because the number of hours required for each area IS SO LARGE that it's very difficult for candidates to comprehend their progress.
I'm listing the top 5 reasons the AXP is failing architecture licensing candidates. Reason Number 3 that the AXP is failing architect licensure candidates is people lie. People are putting on their reports experience that they didn't actually have, and they're putting it there intentionally.
This reason is related to how general it is, but has a little different nuance. The areas are too general, and so when a candidate does a task, they don't really understand the relationship between the task and the area. Where does it go?