Yale, Harvard, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Califorinai, Berkley are all very renowned schools for the architectural programs. However, they're all going to cost you a pretty penny. However don't get me wrong, the University of Michigan is also an amazing architectural school. It all really depends on what you're specifically looking for. The following link was a helpful source for me too look at when it comes to ranking schools based on their architecture programs.
http://www.di.net/article.php?article_id=173
2006-10-29 08:01:32
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answered by Synergy 1
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Architecture can be studied apparently at many schools, but the Ivy-League school Cornell University. On top of Ivy-League education, you will have Cornell as a dominant part of your resume destroying much of the competition you would normally have. The minimum entry on SAT scores was about 1350, but I am not sure what it is in relation to the new SAT.
2006-10-29 16:03:33
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answered by Professor Sheed 6
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If your into Urban design, Northeastern University's program is brutal. (as in, they'll kick you around, but you learn a lot)
My best friend transferred from NEU to UVA, and it's one of the best programs in the country. Most graduates go on to pursue graduate work at Harvard.
Good luck!
2006-10-29 15:53:34
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answered by Kel 3
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