Architecture At Cornell

<p>Hi, I was accepted to enter the school of architecture, art and planning as a B.Arch undergrad and I'm trying to decide which program to choose.
I was wondering if any current architecture students out there are Cornell could help me by giving their opinion of the school, the classes and the overall life at Cornell.</p>

<p>My decision is between Pratt and Cornell and I'm having a pretty difficult time with it.</p>

<p>im currently a second year architecture student...start posting questions (or message me) and i will answer them honestly</p>

<p>I am currently a first year architecture student and love the program so far. One of the things I love most about the program is the great student body it has. With its reputation, Cornell architecture is able to attract some of the most talented and interesting students out there. Because of this, a Cornell architecture student is able to learn a lot not only from their professors, but also their classmates. If you have any specific questions, feel free to post them.</p>

<p>One other thing you should realize is that the architecture program here, while very demanding, still allows some room to take classes in a variety of other subjects in Cornell's six other colleges. These types of classes generally aren't as available at smaller art/architecture institutions.</p>