diet - yes, so it will be spending friday at GSD for the open house, swinging over to NYC over the weekend and attending the reception... what a life :)
Ok, I couldn't stand it, called Berkeley to ask them when they were going to send out decisions. Sounds like they aren't going to do it until Tuesday or Wednesday.
"The final review process is currently taking place and is scheduled to be completed this week. I understand that you are eagerly awaiting the decision and I will be e-mailing you the recommended departmental admission decision no later then the last week of March. The official admission decision letter from the University will be sent shortly following."
i included drawings and photography, along with some of the above. the portfolios i have seen on archinect generally are from from BArch / BFA type folks, with top notch drawings and renderings. did you all focus on the same?
Similar situation to you guys, still weighing my options but MIT is probably my top pick right now, and getting AP might seal it. I'm up in Oregon and I’ll definitely be going to the open house (although my schedule might force me to cut out a bit early) but I’d love to hear your impressions regarding the program, I'll message you guys after I get a first-hand look if you’re interested.
Ugh don't remind me, I'm changing my mind on an hourly basis. Living in London beats Boston any day in my opinion (as I’m sure you know) but the education at MIT has been winning out over London recently and their financial aid offer just made it less than 1/10th the cost of the Bartlett. I'll know for sure after a visit whether or not it's the right place for me.
"Your application to the Masters of Architecture program in the Department of Architecture at MIT has been reviewed, but we are not able to offer you admission until we receive a current, acceptable TOEFL score by June 1, 2008..."
Jostah - M. Arch 2 for me... funny thing is the email says it was sent thursday evening... definitely only received it this afternoon... not sure what to make of it
jazz: ...im m.arch 2 as well. That's wierd...maybe their email server is having issues. My current studio teacher had that kind of problem (lives/works 300miles away, school flies him in so we email a lot), where his emails would sometimes be received days after they were sent.
sayyes - I just got my news from Upenn today as well in Los Angeles! Hard decisions we have here... Upenn and Columbia are pretty great places to study. Still have a few more to hear from, you hear form everyone?
Tatar- no Sci Arc yet... but I'm poor and they don't give dollars anyway... Rice and UCLA admits pretty much eliminated SciArc from reasonable consideration... but damn their shit is pretty!
I'm losing track of my M. Arch 1s and 3s, but I'm first professional degree--undergrad in liberal arts from St. John's, the great books school. And the email from Sci-Arc was also sent yesterday but only received this afternoon. Weird.
i received a phone call from CCNY, no letter yet. it seems like an attractive program (although not accredited, yet) and i was looking to see if anyone had feedback -- especially anyone who might attend. I guess CCA is kind of the same deal. Very intriguing program that's also not accredited, yet, and doesn't get all that much buzz on these boards (though some past threads have been helpful).
ohmygosh, I think CCA received its accreditation just recently, and this year's incoming class would be the first to go all the way through an accredited program.
CCNY's program is new (not yet accredited), very small and, at $4000 per semester (in-state tuition), a bargain.
The facilities didn't blow me away but they are moving into a new building by Raphael Viñoly soon which should be a major upgrade.
2008 M.Arch applicants, commiserate here!
DJ Tanner - what do you mean? no, I won't miss him.
stelina, i think i am going too. Yeah, Ban is on Friday and New York is Monday
I saw a message in my inbox just now, and I almost had a heart attack thinking it was berkeley...
Just junk mail. Dammit.
diet - yes, so it will be spending friday at GSD for the open house, swinging over to NYC over the weekend and attending the reception... what a life :)
see you there:)
Oh man, people are hearing from Berkeley?
Ugh, nothing here yet. :(
Soooo nervous, I'm going to be worrying about this all weekend.
Ok, I couldn't stand it, called Berkeley to ask them when they were going to send out decisions. Sounds like they aren't going to do it until Tuesday or Wednesday.
snarkitekt must have good contacts there already.
nope, no contacts at all i'm afraid. illi, are you option 2? maybe they're going by degree program.
this might help
response to an email inquiry to berkeley
"The final review process is currently taking place and is scheduled to be completed this week. I understand that you are eagerly awaiting the decision and I will be e-mailing you the recommended departmental admission decision no later then the last week of March. The official admission decision letter from the University will be sent shortly following."
god, i've never wanted anything else so badly...
AV and Jazz,
I also got a similar email from Sci-Arc about financial aid. Hmmm...
Anyone apply for Sci-arc and financial aid there and not get an email today asking for copies of your taxes and ss card/ID?
this M.Arch I applicant has a BA Economics and Asia/Pacific studies.
other than my austin rejection -- nothing!
im already putting together a couple of things for next year's portfolio.
question for other M.Arch I applicants -- did anyone else try to focus on skills other than visual/graphic arts?
carpentry, metalsmithing, sculpture, etc? form-making?
i included drawings and photography, along with some of the above. the portfolios i have seen on archinect generally are from from BArch / BFA type folks, with top notch drawings and renderings. did you all focus on the same?
mrbren...i have a BA Arch but my porfolio included drawings, paintings, photography, glassblowing, woodworking, etc. on top of architecture stuff.
snarkitekt,
I'm applying to the Track 3 program (non-architecture undergrad degree).
My status:
MIT - no news
Ga Tech - In, financial aide offer
WashU - In
UCLA - out
Berkley - ?
ottodesk and quiksilver,
Similar situation to you guys, still weighing my options but MIT is probably my top pick right now, and getting AP might seal it. I'm up in Oregon and I’ll definitely be going to the open house (although my schedule might force me to cut out a bit early) but I’d love to hear your impressions regarding the program, I'll message you guys after I get a first-hand look if you’re interested.
Let me update my list:
MIT - no news
Ga Tech - In, financial aide offer
WashU - In, no financial aide offer yet
UCLA - out
Berkley - In
uh oh, start checking your emails!
UC Berkeley - in!
did you two really just get emails from berkeley in the last couple minutes?
ten minutes ago, unofficial notification for M.Arch Option 3 (same as M.Arch 1)
citrus.grey, i thought ur top choice was barlett over here in london
wittyusername,
Yep. Literally about 2 minutes after I posted my orginal list
Ugh don't remind me, I'm changing my mind on an hourly basis. Living in London beats Boston any day in my opinion (as I’m sure you know) but the education at MIT has been winning out over London recently and their financial aid offer just made it less than 1/10th the cost of the Bartlett. I'll know for sure after a visit whether or not it's the right place for me.
congrats Illini & DJ!
still waiting for an email of my own from Berkeley. Its still early though, I've got all of next week to stress over it...
thanks wit, sending out all my positive energy your way, or at least to your inbox.
thanks witty,
now i just have to make a decision...
And good luck....
Oh and congratulations to you Berkeley people, and good luck to the hopefuls!
so here's a little something to celebrate good weekend with!
Vampire Weekend: A-Punk
btw these guys went to Columbia ;)
ePM: I applied to sciarc asking for financial aid info. and didn't get that email today...are you guys applying for m.arch1's or 2's there?
i received an email from MIT today.
"Your application to the Masters of Architecture program in the Department of Architecture at MIT has been reviewed, but we are not able to offer you admission until we receive a current, acceptable TOEFL score by June 1, 2008..."
whoooppss... didn't realise that TOEFL is required of those applicants whose first language was not English, regardless of residency in the U.S. or attendance at other U.S. educational institutions.
I got in to Berkeley!!!! Yaay!! The People's Republic of Berkeley, here I come!
well citrus.grey, i'll see you at open house it seems!
Jostah - M. Arch 2 for me... funny thing is the email says it was sent thursday evening... definitely only received it this afternoon... not sure what to make of it
congratulations on berkeley acceptances!
i am still waiting patiently, you know, my name is totally at the end of the alphabet so i bet they'll contact me next week, i'm sure, certainly yes.
jazz: ...im m.arch 2 as well. That's wierd...maybe their email server is having issues. My current studio teacher had that kind of problem (lives/works 300miles away, school flies him in so we email a lot), where his emails would sometimes be received days after they were sent.
UPenn news finally reached Vegas (we are kinda still a territory rather than a State)
Accepted but without to much dough... wah wah
Looks like its Between Rice and UCLA with the super(expensive)star Columbia still kicking and screaming in the back of my head...
Wow, what a fun decision to have to make!
sayyes - I just got my news from Upenn today as well in Los Angeles! Hard decisions we have here... Upenn and Columbia are pretty great places to study. Still have a few more to hear from, you hear form everyone?
congrats pbandj!
Tatar- no Sci Arc yet... but I'm poor and they don't give dollars anyway... Rice and UCLA admits pretty much eliminated SciArc from reasonable consideration... but damn their shit is pretty!
I'm losing track of my M. Arch 1s and 3s, but I'm first professional degree--undergrad in liberal arts from St. John's, the great books school. And the email from Sci-Arc was also sent yesterday but only received this afternoon. Weird.
Hey ... out of curiosity, did anyone else get accepted to the M.Arch program at CCNY?
cornell(3.5) / columbia(3) / berkeley(2year) M.arch I
My interests in research are more deeper than design. What's the best for me? I need your opinions
ohmygosh, last I heard from CCNY they hadn't received my GRE's yet, but no word since.
thanks ff33!
hey jhooper...no news. still as follows:
princeton - reject
uva - reject
yale - no word
gsd - no word
yea work for another year! At least I have college basketball
ohmygosh:
i received an acceptance letter from CCNY a couple days ago
where else did you apply?
Pratt - accepted
Parsons - accepted
CCA - accepted
CCNY - accepted
Cornell - waitlisted
Columbia - ?
Berkeley - ? (c'monnnn BERKELEY!)
i received a phone call from CCNY, no letter yet. it seems like an attractive program (although not accredited, yet) and i was looking to see if anyone had feedback -- especially anyone who might attend. I guess CCA is kind of the same deal. Very intriguing program that's also not accredited, yet, and doesn't get all that much buzz on these boards (though some past threads have been helpful).
what's your status so far smoke porterhouse?
ohmygosh, I think CCA received its accreditation just recently, and this year's incoming class would be the first to go all the way through an accredited program.
that is really good news about CCA! i knew they were up for a review again this month but the NAAB website still lists them as a "candidate."
ohmygosh:
UMich - accepted
CCNY - accepted
Pratt - wait list
Columbia - ?
CCNY's program is new (not yet accredited), very small and, at $4000 per semester (in-state tuition), a bargain.
The facilities didn't blow me away but they are moving into a new building by Raphael Viñoly soon which should be a major upgrade.
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