Hello, I am an international student. I have received admits from Pratt , SCAD and Academy of Art University (AAU), San Francisco. Pratt is a Master of Science in Architecture (Post-professional) Program, SCAD is a Master of Architecture Program and AAU is a MA Interior Architecture Program. All of the above are STEM certified.
SCAD is giving me a scholarship of 10K per year which makes my tuition 30K per year. AAU tuition is 20K a year and Pratt is a 3 semester Program which is 65K a year.
According to the ranking I should go to Pratt but economically SCAD and AAU seem like a better option and Pratt being in New York has its own advantages so does AAU. I love the curriculum of all 3 universities.
Any insights would be immensely appreciated in terms of University and course as I am finding it difficult to select a college.
Thank You.
Apr 7, 21 12:50 pm
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Pratt vs SCAD vs AAU
Hello, I am an international student. I have received admits from Pratt , SCAD and Academy of Art University (AAU), San Francisco. Pratt is a Master of Science in Architecture (Post-professional) Program, SCAD is a Master of Architecture Program and AAU is a MA Interior Architecture Program. All of the above are STEM certified.
SCAD is giving me a scholarship of 10K per year which makes my tuition 30K per year. AAU tuition is 20K a year and Pratt is a 3 semester Program which is 65K a year.
According to the ranking I should go to Pratt but economically SCAD and AAU seem like a better option and Pratt being in New York has its own advantages so does AAU. I love the curriculum of all 3 universities.
Any insights would be immensely appreciated in terms of University and course as I am finding it difficult to select a college.
Thank You.
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