Hi, I am desperate for some opinions on these grad schools. I have been accepted to a few but I narrowed it down to Pratt, U Mich, and the University of Washington for M.Arch with advanced standing.
I went to the University of Washington for undergrad so ideally, I would like to explore a different school and a location like NYC would be great, whereas Ann Harbor is not appealing to live in. However, UW is currently the cheapest option for grad school. Pratt and U Mich would mean going +60K in debt even with financial support.
The curriculum for these schools is very different, Pratt is a lot more theoretical and conceptual which has me worried about practical skills needed for employment afterward. While UMich has a great curriculum and resources... it's in Michigan.
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Help with Grad School Decision
Hi, I am desperate for some opinions on these grad schools. I have been accepted to a few but I narrowed it down to Pratt, U Mich, and the University of Washington for M.Arch with advanced standing.
I went to the University of Washington for undergrad so ideally, I would like to explore a different school and a location like NYC would be great, whereas Ann Harbor is not appealing to live in. However, UW is currently the cheapest option for grad school. Pratt and U Mich would mean going +60K in debt even with financial support.
The curriculum for these schools is very different, Pratt is a lot more theoretical and conceptual which has me worried about practical skills needed for employment afterward. While UMich has a great curriculum and resources... it's in Michigan.
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