I've recently been accepted into the First year course at the AA , however I'm waiting on my decision from the Undergraduate SCI ARC B.arch course. I am just wondering which is the harder one to get into?
flatroof
Mar 15, 19 10:38 am
I think its easier to bribe Sci-Arc with 500K than AA. Plus photoshopping your head onto a pole vaulter demonstrates advanced graphics skills.
Donna Sink
Mar 15, 19 1:24 pm
LOL. This scandal has stained pretty much everything having to do with higher education.
natematt
Mar 15, 19 12:07 pm
In the past I believe the undergrad at Sci-arch had a pretty high acceptance rate. So likely the AA...
consider your cost of education and relivance to where you want to work.
ilovearchitecture
Mar 16, 19 2:30 pm
I feel like the hard part is getting enough funds for tuition.
I've recently been accepted into the First year course at the AA , however I'm waiting on my decision from the Undergraduate SCI ARC B.arch course. I am just wondering which is the harder one to get into?
I think its easier to bribe Sci-Arc with 500K than AA. Plus photoshopping your head onto a pole vaulter demonstrates advanced graphics skills.
LOL. This scandal has stained pretty much everything having to do with higher education.
In the past I believe the undergrad at Sci-arch had a pretty high acceptance rate. So likely the AA...
consider your cost of education and relivance to where you want to work.
I feel like the hard part is getting enough funds for tuition.