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schools with good architecture programs (b.s/b.a vs b.arch)

Is anyone looking to study architecture in college? If so, what schools are you looking at, and what programs do they offer? Additionally, what path are you looking to follow, the 5 year b.arch plan for certification, or a b.s/b.a in architecture related studies for grad school afterwards?

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Hey Maira, I am actually going to major in architecture and I'm thinking of doing a 5 year BArch for certification and then getting my masters. Schools that I have on my list are Columbia, Cornell, Syracuse, Pratt, and New York Tech. I mostly want to apply to schools in New York just because they have the better schools for architecture than anywhere else in the US. Some other options if you're interested in being somewhere coastal is UH Manoa, UCLA, Berkeley, and Cal Poly. Hope this helps, Good luck!!

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