Hi- I'm looking at M. arch programs at Northeastern and BAC. I've worked at a firm for 3yrs while getting my B. of Science Arch so I enjoy the practice/studies element of each school. Does anyone have any information on these two schools M. Arch and which one is better recognized and worth it?? -Thanks
Im not very familiar with either of the schools but I have worked with a number of BAC grads (and students) and they seemed to know there stuff. It might not be the most design oriented school but I think that with the schools structure of work during the day, go to class at night it is a great foot in the door in todays extremely tough job environment.
As, for Northeastern I cant help you at all. I was accepted there for undergrad but didnt attend.
M. Arch -- Northeastern or BAC
Hi- I'm looking at M. arch programs at Northeastern and BAC. I've worked at a firm for 3yrs while getting my B. of Science Arch so I enjoy the practice/studies element of each school. Does anyone have any information on these two schools M. Arch and which one is better recognized and worth it?? -Thanks
Im not very familiar with either of the schools but I have worked with a number of BAC grads (and students) and they seemed to know there stuff. It might not be the most design oriented school but I think that with the schools structure of work during the day, go to class at night it is a great foot in the door in todays extremely tough job environment.
As, for Northeastern I cant help you at all. I was accepted there for undergrad but didnt attend.
I know some pretty strong BAC grads who worked while doing their architecture degree...
Northeastern's program is pretty new and from what I gather they only admit people who went there in undergrad.
BAC is very strong but it's a non-profit institution and you have to be there for 5.5 years.... Good connections though.
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