I'm a grade 12 student who is deciding where to go for an undergrad architecture program. What is my best option between Ryerson, Waterloo and UofT?
Non Sequitur
May 6, 16 1:36 am
Waterloo or McGill. Forget about all the others.
420g
May 8, 16 11:52 am
stay away from UofT undergrad its not a real bachelor degree in architecture its just a BA with major in architecture not recognized as "pre-professional" degree in architecture. meaning you will only be able to apply for master's degrees with 3years+, only some schools have this option, most schools have 2 year M.arch which requires "pre-professional" degree in architecture which UofT does not offer
I'm a grade 12 student who is deciding where to go for an undergrad architecture program. What is my best option between Ryerson, Waterloo and UofT?
Waterloo or McGill. Forget about all the others.
stay away from UofT undergrad its not a real bachelor degree in architecture its just a BA with major in architecture not recognized as "pre-professional" degree in architecture. meaning you will only be able to apply for master's degrees with 3years+, only some schools have this option, most schools have 2 year M.arch which requires "pre-professional" degree in architecture which UofT does not offer