I’m a current senior Civil Engineering major at Syracuse with a minor in Architecture. I am looking to pursue a Master’s in Architecture preferably in the Greater Boston Area. So far I decided to apply to:
UIUC (Really interested in the the joint program with Structural Engineering)
RISD (top choice)
MassArt
Northeastern
MIT (applying because it’s in Boston and has a well known program even though it might be difficult to get into)
Harvard
I was wondering if anyone could tell me about other schools that would be good to apply to in the Boston area. I am really interested in knowing about Wentworth and BAC (Boston Architectural College). Which one would be better? I know BAC is open admissions so I was thinking applying as a safety so I can end up in Boston.
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anyone else have suggestions? I decided not to apply to UIUC because I want to be in Boston.
Nov 28, 20 10:07 pm ·
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clevelandcynic
Hey! I just finished undergrad at MIT in 2020. I'd be happy to talk to you about the city, the MIT program, and my general impression of some local schools (although I don't know a ton about other programs in the area, I have vague impressions on some of them).
I assume by now you already have a final list of schools (assuming you're applying this cycle).
M.Arch in Greater Boston Area
Hi!
I’m a current senior Civil Engineering major at Syracuse with a minor in Architecture. I am looking to pursue a Master’s in Architecture preferably in the Greater Boston Area. So far I decided to apply to:
UIUC (Really interested in the the joint program with Structural Engineering)
RISD (top choice)
MassArt
Northeastern
MIT (applying because it’s in Boston and has a well known program even though it might be difficult to get into)
Harvard
I was wondering if anyone could tell me about other schools that would be good to apply to in the Boston area. I am really interested in knowing about Wentworth and BAC (Boston Architectural College). Which one would be better? I know BAC is open admissions so I was thinking applying as a safety so I can end up in Boston.
This ranking might help-
https://www.gradreports.com/be...
Thank you for thinking of joining The Boston Architectural College. Our mission compels us to strive towards equity in technological resources; provide learning opportunities that go well beyond our classrooms; embrace the differences found in our diverse student population; engage faculty who are the leaders in their professions; and prioritize experiential-based education where students work at firms on the cutting-edge of the design professions. You aren’t just getting an education, you are joining a community and professional network that has been in Boston for over 130 years―with roots extending well beyond our campus! --The Boston Architectural College
anyone else have suggestions? I decided not to apply to UIUC because I want to be in Boston.
Hey! I just finished undergrad at MIT in 2020. I'd be happy to talk to you about the city, the MIT program, and my general impression of some local schools (although I don't know a ton about other programs in the area, I have vague impressions on some of them). I assume by now you already have a final list of schools (assuming you're applying this cycle).
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