This is the decision I'm facing for my M.Arch I. UCLA has offered me two years of full tuition; Harvard has offered me only loans, and I haven't received any financial aid information from Yale, but am not expecting any. I eventually want to have my own practice, and would also like to teach on the side. Harvard/Yale would obviously open doors, but would cost over $100,000 more than UCLA. What would you do?
hsk880
Mar 14, 16 10:51 pm
UCLA
ROB4
Mar 14, 16 11:15 pm
UCLA , Just look at the faculty
Dangermouse
Mar 15, 16 12:05 am
UCLA. Harvard and Yale might open some doors, but 100k in debt will close just as many.
RazanALT
Mar 15, 16 12:37 am
No question at all.... Unless you're rolling in dough, maybe even then, it's gotta be UCLA. Which, hey, that aint too shabby a program!!
Non Sequitur
Mar 15, 16 7:52 am
$100k for a M.arch?
Ha!
sameolddoctor
Mar 15, 16 11:06 am
How is this even a valid question? of course UCLA. Unless daddy there is loaded no point of 100k
This is the decision I'm facing for my M.Arch I. UCLA has offered me two years of full tuition; Harvard has offered me only loans, and I haven't received any financial aid information from Yale, but am not expecting any. I eventually want to have my own practice, and would also like to teach on the side. Harvard/Yale would obviously open doors, but would cost over $100,000 more than UCLA. What would you do?
UCLA
UCLA , Just look at the faculty
UCLA. Harvard and Yale might open some doors, but 100k in debt will close just as many.
No question at all.... Unless you're rolling in dough, maybe even then, it's gotta be UCLA. Which, hey, that aint too shabby a program!!
$100k for a M.arch?
Ha!
How is this even a valid question? of course UCLA. Unless daddy there is loaded no point of 100k