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UWSA Peer Support Group

October 16, 2014 Posted by Amrit Phull Initiatives

 

The UWSA peer support group provides welcoming, confidential and empathetic-based peer support. We’re a bunch of architecture school veterans who totally get where you’re coming from. So, if you’re…

  • looking for a resource and aren’t sure what’s out there
  • wanting an impromptu crit
  • totally stumped and need some inspirato
  • need a sounding board for ideas and opinions
  • generally bummed!
  • super amped and need to talk!

you can contact uwsa.peers@gmail.com – we’ll link you up with a peer who wants to help!

 

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