I am currently in my second-year at Pratt Institute's School of Architecture. I have up-coming interviews at the University of Waterloo, the AA School of Architecture, and The Bartlett.
A would like to believe that I am qualified to attend these schools, but I always become so nervous when I am interviewed.
I have already read what would happen on these interviews on the schools' websites.
I am looking for some general advice if you are knowledgeable of this process. It would also be great if you could share your experience. It would be a plus if the experience was at one of the schools mentioned above, but if not, I would still very much like to hear it.
Sorry, I know this is unrelated to your question, but why are you leaving Pratt? I've seen a few people going the same way, and it's a concern as a possible incoming student. I'm currently deciding between Pratt and UBC and Im having a really difficult time of it.
It seems Pratt's strength lies in the profs and their professional networks, but when I went to visit I wasn't blown away.
Any advice you could offer would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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I am currently in my second-year at Pratt Institute's School of Architecture. I have up-coming interviews at the University of Waterloo, the AA School of Architecture, and The Bartlett.
A would like to believe that I am qualified to attend these schools, but I always become so nervous when I am interviewed.
I have already read what would happen on these interviews on the schools' websites.
I am looking for some general advice if you are knowledgeable of this process. It would also be great if you could share your experience. It would be a plus if the experience was at one of the schools mentioned above, but if not, I would still very much like to hear it.
Thank you.
Sorry, I know this is unrelated to your question, but why are you leaving Pratt? I've seen a few people going the same way, and it's a concern as a possible incoming student. I'm currently deciding between Pratt and UBC and Im having a really difficult time of it.
It seems Pratt's strength lies in the profs and their professional networks, but when I went to visit I wasn't blown away.
Any advice you could offer would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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