I'm an applicant for Fall/2012 M.Arch programs, and still could not decide what programs to apply. I have 5-year B.Arch degree in my country(Asia) and can apply to M.Arch 2 programs or M.Arch 1 programs as well, since I'm an international student. But, since I do not have much working experience (only about 6 months after graduation in Feb. 2011), I still worries about that entering to M.Arch 2 programs would be more difficult, since many M.Arch 2 programs operates only for small group of students. (Yale 15, Princeton 10, GSD 30, Cornell 20, etc...) Does someone know whether it is more difficult and competitive to enter M.Arch 2 programs or not? Would my worries are wasteful and it would be better to apply to M.Arch 2 program with little working experience? (I do not want NAAB accredited programs.)
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M.Arch 1 or M.Arch 2 ??? What is more competitive for entrance ???
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I'm an applicant for Fall/2012 M.Arch programs, and still could not decide what programs to apply. I have 5-year B.Arch degree in my country(Asia) and can apply to M.Arch 2 programs or M.Arch 1 programs as well, since I'm an international student. But, since I do not have much working experience (only about 6 months after graduation in Feb. 2011), I still worries about that entering to M.Arch 2 programs would be more difficult, since many M.Arch 2 programs operates only for small group of students. (Yale 15, Princeton 10, GSD 30, Cornell 20, etc...) Does someone know whether it is more difficult and competitive to enter M.Arch 2 programs or not? Would my worries are wasteful and it would be better to apply to M.Arch 2 program with little working experience? (I do not want NAAB accredited programs.)
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