I am an international applicant and I got into University of Oregon University of Texas,Austin Virginiatech I want an opinion on each of these schools from people who have studied there or know about them. I got into the master of architecture 2 year program. Faculty,funding, curriculum, incoming students...any insight other than what's available online will be of great help!!
Schools in Texas also tend to be easier on your finances (even if you're international) Austin is pretty young and hip town, 45 mins south is San Antonio (where I live) and a great city with lots of history and culture. Up north is Dallas for that big city feel.
Jun 21, 17 1:46 pm ·
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But it's still texas. Do they give you half a dozen free guns on your first day?
Jun 21, 17 1:59 pm ·
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I am an international applicant and I got into University of Oregon University of Texas,Austin Virginiatech I want an opinion on each of these schools from people who have studied there or know about them. I got into the master of architecture 2 year program. Faculty,funding, curriculum, incoming students...any insight other than what's available online will be of great help!!
UT Austin is regarded as one of the top ten in undergrad and its graduate program is also one of the top 25 I believe.
I'm sure the OP dealt with this decision two years ago... when this thread was new.
I missed the dates haha. Sorry.
Schools in Texas also tend to be easier on your finances (even if you're international) Austin is pretty young and hip town, 45 mins south is San Antonio (where I live) and a great city with lots of history and culture. Up north is Dallas for that big city feel.
But it's still texas. Do they give you half a dozen free guns on your first day?
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