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Univ of Buff or NJIT MArch 1

milkoner

Anyone get into or apply to the MArch 1 program at either of these schools? If so, what are you thinking, do you have any input on either of these programs? Also applied to Pratt, City and Parsons but have not heard from them yet.

I was leaning toward NJIT because of location (i live in Brooklyn) but i feel like UB has a much stronger program, is this true? Am i way off? I dont know to much about NJIT - Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

 
Mar 12, 09 9:20 pm
heavymetalarchitecture

My opinion is that UB's program is alot stronger. Also it is farther away from the city, but most of the professors at UB have worked in the city or have connections there.

Mar 13, 09 12:57 pm  · 
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b3tadine[sutures]

buffalo has an architecture school? what'll they think of next, get Terrel Owens from the Cowboys?

i'd go to buffalo, closer to canada.

Mar 13, 09 1:12 pm  · 
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liberty bell

I can't read the name Univ of Buff without imagining everyone there naked.

So yeah, go there.

Mar 13, 09 1:16 pm  · 
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milkoner

Liberty i was thinking the same exact thing. You have to keep warm somehow!

Im going there!!

Mar 13, 09 1:47 pm  · 
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liberty bell

LOL start a school blog - with pictures!

Mar 13, 09 1:59 pm  · 
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milkoner

That is the best idea ive heard all day, im seriously rethinking my decision - everyone must be naked up there. What sucks is i can almost guarantee that the MArch program is all males...

Shit NJIT it is!

Mar 13, 09 2:03 pm  · 
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n400

Buffalo is all one-way streets tangled together with no signs.

Mar 13, 09 2:49 pm  · 
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Joe Soda

What shitty city isn't all one-ways? Worcester MA, one of the deadest cities in the East, comes to mind. The first step of any unsuccessful urban rehabilitation is to make it as hard as possible to navigate.

Mar 13, 09 6:20 pm  · 
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n400

Downtown Tampa, Fla. is also all one-way streets.

Mar 13, 09 7:07 pm  · 
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