I just completed my B.Arch from Mumbai University and I'm looking to apply for Masters. I was confused between M.Arch 1 and M.Arch 2 at GSD and does M.Arch 2 end with a Thesis?
Would like to know about it as it would help me to know it better.
Archlandia
Jul 18, 19 4:28 pm
Shyam Samani
Jul 22, 19 1:10 pm
I know! i read it on their site, i want to know about it in greater detail, precisely from someone who has done it.
If you ask something more pointed, I'm sure a GSD grad would be happy to help you
Dangermouse
Jul 22, 19 9:49 pm
iirc you aren't eligible for the m.arch ii as it is designed for graduates who already have a professional (i.e. accredited in the usa) degree. also, the absolute vast majority of m.arch ii's have worked professionally in some capacity, i don't think many are fresh graduates.
a lot of foreign students will go into the m.la ii program as it doesn't have that requirement (but does give you a harvard degree) but most of them are miserable and toxic to studio culture, and i believe as a result this program is now much, much more difficult to get into.
Dangermouse
Jul 22, 19 9:51 pm
of course ymmv as the bar for admission is already stratospheric and generally biases against students who do not research the (copious) literature available on the gsd website.
I just completed my B.Arch from Mumbai University and I'm looking to apply for Masters. I was confused between M.Arch 1 and M.Arch 2 at GSD and does M.Arch 2 end with a Thesis?
Would like to know about it as it would help me to know it better.
I know! i read it on their site, i want to know about it in greater detail, precisely from someone who has done it.
You said you were confused between the two programs. I just didn't see your reason for asking as you are likely only able to do the M.Arch II post-professional degree because of your B.Arch. The thesis information is also online https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/architecture/master-in-architecture-ii/march-ii-required-courses/
If you ask something more pointed, I'm sure a GSD grad would be happy to help you
iirc you aren't eligible for the m.arch ii as it is designed for graduates who already have a professional (i.e. accredited in the usa) degree. also, the absolute vast majority of m.arch ii's have worked professionally in some capacity, i don't think many are fresh graduates.
a lot of foreign students will go into the m.la ii program as it doesn't have that requirement (but does give you a harvard degree) but most of them are miserable and toxic to studio culture, and i believe as a result this program is now much, much more difficult to get into.
of course ymmv as the bar for admission is already stratospheric and generally biases against students who do not research the (copious) literature available on the gsd website.