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soconfused



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PostPosted: Wed May 27, 2009 1:48 pm    Post subject: architecture students, help please Reply with quoteFind all posts by soconfused

I'm currently a student at community college, in my 3rd semester, (I started last spring). My first 2 semesters I was an undecided student but Ive always wanted to do architecture, I was accepted to Pratt and NYIT before but I didnt attend because of personal reasons. Now in my 3rd semester I took more math & science courses and draft and design. The thing is I want to apply to Cooper Union but if I do that Ill have to stay in community college for another year, since they dont accept students by spring semester, only fall. Im not sure if I should risk it (because it's a FIVE year program for a bachelors, not to mention the classes I missed out on)
or if I should just go somewhere else where I might not get that good of an architecture education, and I dont even know where else to apply. Pratt & NYIT are so expensive and Ive heard terrible things about these schools.

If I do decide to apply, Id have to create a portfolio, but I dont even know how to go about doing that since I only dedicated one semester to architecture. I can draw but I dont know how I would explain things properly or how I would describe the proportions.

any advice?? where do you guys attend school? do you recommend it?
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PostPosted: Wed May 27, 2009 6:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by starkca3

I'm at University of Washington about to enter 3rd year. the program is ok but very competitive. The pre req design classes teach you quite a bit about design and how to represent your ideas graphically. Its a risk however, only aprx 45 students are accepted into the undergrad program / yr. After that its 2 more years, then up to you if you want to go into a 2 yr M arch

if you major in something else you can still get your bachelors elsewhere then apply to the grad M arch of 3 yrs.

thats just here though, not to sure about the other schools you mentioned.

where are you?

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soconfused



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PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2009 10:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by soconfused

starkca3 wrote:
I'm at University of Washington about to enter 3rd year. the program is ok but very competitive. The pre req design classes teach you quite a bit about design and how to represent your ideas graphically. Its a risk however, only aprx 45 students are accepted into the undergrad program / yr. After that its 2 more years, then up to you if you want to go into a 2 yr M arch

if you major in something else you can still get your bachelors elsewhere then apply to the grad M arch of 3 yrs.

thats just here though, not to sure about the other schools you mentioned.

where are you?


If I do that then I might as well attempt to get into Cooper union and do the whole 5 years (maybe 6) there, instead of getting a bachelors (3 more years, plus 3 for a M arch). I'm still not sure though, I want my bachelors in architecture so that I can an internship before I graduate and get a job while in grad school.

Im in CT btw. NY, CT, PA and NJ work for me but I don't know how good their universities are with architecture, it's not something you study at any random college in my opinion. Idk maybe Im making too big a deal of it?
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PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2009 3:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by starkca3

nah not making to big of a deal about it, finding the right school is important
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