I was wondering about something. Are the chances of getting into a university, like harvard, vary wether you apply to the M.Arch I program (3.5 years) vs applying to the M.Arch I program with advanced placement (2.5 years)? I have no problem doing a masters in 3 years though, so I wanted to know if my chances would be better applying with or without AP.
emailed admissions at GSD and they told me the AP applicant pool is the most competitive, but those not admitted 'generally get considered' for the regular m.arch.
honestly with $40,000+ tuition i'm going for any chance to fight for my moooney.
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M.Arch I vs M.Arch I Advanced Placement.
Hi All,
I was wondering about something. Are the chances of getting into a university, like harvard, vary wether you apply to the M.Arch I program (3.5 years) vs applying to the M.Arch I program with advanced placement (2.5 years)? I have no problem doing a masters in 3 years though, so I wanted to know if my chances would be better applying with or without AP.
Thanks
I am applying to MIT, GSD, Yale, Columbia, Berkeley among others...
similar position.
emailed admissions at GSD and they told me the AP applicant pool is the most competitive, but those not admitted 'generally get considered' for the regular m.arch.
honestly with $40,000+ tuition i'm going for any chance to fight for my moooney.
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