snark brought up a good point yesterday about only going to schools that you are 100% sure on. I'm pretty sure my only choices at this point will be two schools that I am not 100% sure on. I'd love to apply again next year - I think I could do much better knowing what I do now. But if I don't go to school next year I have to start paying back loans. I'm kinda in a bind here. Ideas?
cou2 -- honestly, i don't believe you can ever be 100% sure about this decision since the reality of your choice will only become evident once you are there and in the swing of things. you will be basing your decision off things you read and things you hear. from personal experience, i think you just have to do the best you can with the information you have -- and that might only add up to 75% certainty -- and that's okay too! the rest, good or bad, you'll figure out when you get there ...
also, about loans -- deferment or forbearance is the way to go if you can't pay. i just went through the process last week. it ended up being so much easier than i thought.
Yeah - I guess I could find a job at an arch firm, try to build up some experience and maybe pay of the loans a little bit or just defer them again. Maybe take a couple of art and structure design classes at UNH over the summer and fall. Or do a career discovery thing. But without being enrolled in a degree program I'd have to pay for classes out of pocket - expensive. Does anyone know if there is a way to get financial aid to pay for classes in this situation?
I've never done it, but supposedly people often get loans for educational expenses without being formally enrolled at an institution - it would be worth researching.
If I get into Penn for the MLA, I am going to need to take some of their summer institute courses in horticulture, hydrology, etc, so I will likely be in the same boat.
I used a picture of the stadium. I toke the picure while I was watching a game between NMSU and Boise State. Then cut & past, cut & paste ... 45 layers in photoshop and 2 hours working.
I know people like to mention Cornel's issues with NAAB, but that school will be a good choice I think..also...look up Mike Silver ..if he is teaching..I saw a lecture of his...it blew my mind.
anvi - I wouldn't view it as a bad thing if not many people applied to Cornell - if that's the case I might actually have a chance of getting in there. Seems like a really cool program and school. If it wasn't for it's location it would have been my first choice. I've heard Ithaca is a great place, but I already did the rural university thing. Personally, I think that the school was the best "fit" for me and my Cornell application was probably the strongest - so there might be a small chance. But after being rejected from RISD, I'm not counting on anything other than UMass (maybe) and The BAC.
oh peyote... since i am here en New Mexico I have a couple of american indians friends ... Some day I am going to their home town to have peyote and make its ritual ... Just to figure out myself
i believe the M.Arch acceptance rates this year for Cornell run around 10%and Mike Silvers/Branden Hookway are teaching a digital fab design studio this semester
drop - im taking a week and half of of work and traveling to most of my schools at the begining of April - its mostly just cause I need a nice lil vacayyyy!
drop, i'd pick one of the two open houses to attend and then visit the other school either the day before or the day after. if you contact the school and let them know what day you'll be there, they can probably set you up with some faculty & students to talk to about the program and show you around. rose is right, it's probably simplest to fly to boston and then take the acela to new haven - it's not cheap, but it is quick and you won't have to take off a full week from work. it's definitely a good idea to visit both before making a decision, although yale's arch building is being renovated this year and i think they're still temporarily located in the sculpture building, so you won't really get to see your actual studio space there.
congrats on both, by the way. and congrats a v on upenn!!
2008 M.Arch applicants, commiserate here!
snark brought up a good point yesterday about only going to schools that you are 100% sure on. I'm pretty sure my only choices at this point will be two schools that I am not 100% sure on. I'd love to apply again next year - I think I could do much better knowing what I do now. But if I don't go to school next year I have to start paying back loans. I'm kinda in a bind here. Ideas?
cou2..there are ways around the loan payback...just call them...they'll defer longer than you think.
Ybth, that image i amazing, you really made that? Man , send us more!!!!!!!!!!
Ybth, how was that images produced?
cou2 -- honestly, i don't believe you can ever be 100% sure about this decision since the reality of your choice will only become evident once you are there and in the swing of things. you will be basing your decision off things you read and things you hear. from personal experience, i think you just have to do the best you can with the information you have -- and that might only add up to 75% certainty -- and that's okay too! the rest, good or bad, you'll figure out when you get there ...
also, about loans -- deferment or forbearance is the way to go if you can't pay. i just went through the process last week. it ended up being so much easier than i thought.
Yeah - I guess I could find a job at an arch firm, try to build up some experience and maybe pay of the loans a little bit or just defer them again. Maybe take a couple of art and structure design classes at UNH over the summer and fall. Or do a career discovery thing. But without being enrolled in a degree program I'd have to pay for classes out of pocket - expensive. Does anyone know if there is a way to get financial aid to pay for classes in this situation?
@cou2-
I've never done it, but supposedly people often get loans for educational expenses without being formally enrolled at an institution - it would be worth researching.
If I get into Penn for the MLA, I am going to need to take some of their summer institute courses in horticulture, hydrology, etc, so I will likely be in the same boat.
I used a picture of the stadium. I toke the picure while I was watching a game between NMSU and Boise State. Then cut & past, cut & paste ... 45 layers in photoshop and 2 hours working.
This is how i pass the time. :)
ff I put some of them in my portfolio .... take a look if you want.
there's a Upenn acceptance on GC
Ybth, do you have any more Peyote? I need to go on a vision quest.
also,..I bet you coudl reapply to sciARC, UPENN,m and columbia next year with a portfolio only of this stuff...haha
hahahhaha I know I did the portfolio in 15 days ...
But I need to enter now in school, cant come back to Spain. My father has a lot of work for me in the Civil Engineering area...
Anyways I have confidence to get in sci-arc
maybe i'll see you there in LA, we can do shrooms and build a robot.
yes a robot to make long islands is my dream
Received letter from U.Penn today (first-class mail). I live in NJ if that helps.
minoho, were you one of the posters on gradcafe?
yep,...i posted already
ybth, me gusta Calimocho!
Is it just me or did nobody apply to Cornell on these forums :(
i did! i'm going there Friday to talk to them.
i applied as well, haven't heard a peep
I know people like to mention Cornel's issues with NAAB, but that school will be a good choice I think..also...look up Mike Silver ..if he is teaching..I saw a lecture of his...it blew my mind.
minoho you were in the thread of last year right
calimocho for me is too soft and nasty....
Long Island became my favorite drink since I live in USA
anvi - I wouldn't view it as a bad thing if not many people applied to Cornell - if that's the case I might actually have a chance of getting in there. Seems like a really cool program and school. If it wasn't for it's location it would have been my first choice. I've heard Ithaca is a great place, but I already did the rural university thing. Personally, I think that the school was the best "fit" for me and my Cornell application was probably the strongest - so there might be a small chance. But after being rejected from RISD, I'm not counting on anything other than UMass (maybe) and The BAC.
ybth, you must be completely wasted many days then..haha LIT is the peyote of cocktails.
My name is Francisco and I am alcoholic hahahahahaha
oh peyote... since i am here en New Mexico I have a couple of american indians friends ... Some day I am going to their home town to have peyote and make its ritual ... Just to figure out myself
Should one assume that if they never received a Pratt email yesterday, that they didnt make the cut? :-/
whats the NAAB issue?!
i believe the M.Arch acceptance rates this year for Cornell run around 10%and Mike Silvers/Branden Hookway are teaching a digital fab design studio this semester
It seems I will get a bunch of rejections during the springbreak holidays....
10% seems a low by my estimation
ff when is SCI sending out letters? they are going to use traditional mail or email?
thats the combined number for M.Arch 1 & 2 i'm not sure how it breaks down once you separate them per program. sorry can't be more helpful
Just got accepted to U. Penn!
Congrats AV!
Way to go AV
congratulations AV
congrats A V!!
hey tzenyujuei!!
thanks guys! anyone else going to go visit there anytime soon? I live 2 hours away so I will definitely go to the open house and stuff!
AV, what are ur top schools now that you ahve heard back from them
question:
assuming you have been accepted to both harvard and yale, are you considering traveling to both?
i live rather far away and am debating making a single trip as opposed to taking a full week off work or flying up twice. suggestions?
kramer - all my schools / acceptances are on my profile. i update it whenever i hear anything
drop - im taking a week and half of of work and traveling to most of my schools at the begining of April - its mostly just cause I need a nice lil vacayyyy!
blah cross continental mail takes too long!
drop:
go to both on the same trip. If you're planning on flying to Boston, it's not tough to take the train to new haven and back.
follow up:
so would you guess being present at only one of the two open houses is alright, assuming that I can manage to visit both schools?
I got an email from Penn - I GOT IN TO THE MLA PROGRAM!!
drop, i'd pick one of the two open houses to attend and then visit the other school either the day before or the day after. if you contact the school and let them know what day you'll be there, they can probably set you up with some faculty & students to talk to about the program and show you around. rose is right, it's probably simplest to fly to boston and then take the acela to new haven - it's not cheap, but it is quick and you won't have to take off a full week from work. it's definitely a good idea to visit both before making a decision, although yale's arch building is being renovated this year and i think they're still temporarily located in the sculpture building, so you won't really get to see your actual studio space there.
congrats on both, by the way. and congrats a v on upenn!!
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