<p>oh thank god, they allow a Canadian address in the online app, and I messaged them in case. Well whatever I guess, we will hopefully be good architects in the future and steer the Canadian reputation in architecture in a positive direction. Good Luck to you too which canadian universities did you apply to? I applied to Waterloo (but have interview), Ryerson (got accepted, they pulled me out of the evaluation to talk to me, yay, lol), U of T (don’t wanna go there :P), and Carleton (I wanna go there badly, they are an amazing faculty, I’ve been to the school twice for the portfolio review and a research proposal presentation, and they are amazing, they just started an AA Visiting School program and they have been doing one with Ecole Superieur D’Architecture a Paris)</p>
<p>yeah, and this whole thing about scholarships, I don’t know why AA or Bartlett doesn’t give out big scholarships, I got one from both, but it can’t cover the 200 000 plus loan I rather buy my own place in Toronto with that much dough :P</p>
<p>I paid the fees for waterloo and carleton, but didn’t end up submitted anything since I can afford a few schools in the US. I didn’t know Carleton has an AA visiting program! Wow that sounds niceeee.</p>
<p>Haha well I know that US schools tend to give way higher scholarship to instate students, which I understand but despise nonetheless. ):
Did you get accepted int AA already? Wow when? Do you have to do an interview?
It’s the only school I haven’t heard from yet, but I applied as late. ): Do you know anything about that?</p>
<p>I got into AA without the interview apparently. I just did a skype call. I think they really like my resume they love big names and over the top artsy things you’ve done. If you applied as late, you won’t get a scholarship, you have to hand the portfolio in before Jan 18 for the scholarship consideration, but oh well the one they gave to me was the highest, and I still can’t afford it, its like I think like 2/3s of the tuition.
Thats awesome that you are going to the states, I am happy for you I have a friend and she’s going to Northeastern in Boston.</p>
<p>Thanks.
Wow congrats. Did you apply for foundations for first year? And when was this?</p>
<p>first year I think I am out of that foundations phase lol lets see what cooper thinks ahahaha, I am happily awaiting the embrace of the rejection.</p>
<p>I got my replies and it all concluded by end of February, they were quite fast with me. I guess the admissions officer got tired of me, lol I started calling them about apps in like Grade 10, *** was I thinking, plus I can’t even go, I just wasted their time ahahaha</p>
<p>do you think for Arch, their will be mails too?</p>
<p>For sure, it’s the same for all schools in cooper. From what I gather from ppl’s replies, everyone will get an email on the day they send the mail. However, there seems to be some system failure (lol not surprising) and some ppl’s emails aren’t received.</p>
<p>Damn AA. Well there’s always masters. You can goto AA then, plus masters offer more scholarship and are only two years. :3
You know what I hope though, that we both get in! We can be Canadian buddies at cooper. Wishful thinking-</p>
<p>what, I don’t get it, they sent an e-mail too, I thought they mail it to accepted and e-mail to rejected, lol I am so stuck/nervous, everything is super confusing. So were art and architecture e-mails also sent out today, cause I have a friend who got into art and got a package just yesterday </p>
<p>that would be cool tbh! Canadians!</p>
<p>Nope on fb page they said they email everyone, and on the other thread a person that got accepted also got an email.
What are you sure? Because they said they’d post it on the page when art and archi are sent out and they haven’t yet…</p>
<p>Hehe ya.</p>
<p>hmm, I guess we can just wait and see eh! regardless of where I go, I am excited for architecture school, it’ll be amazing! I think I’ve enough practice for it, my record for staying up for the portfolios was like 3 days in a row ahahaha</p>
<p>Damn, that’s actually the one thing I’m terrified of.
I physically can’t stay up for days in a row…</p>
<p>lol, its gonna be a party in the studio, lolololololol, but I’ll miss my own studio if I leave the city it’ll be great, I am sure you’ll be fine! I think studios are awesome, cause from experience, like everybody is there, and you all complain together about life, and your angsty self, its hilarious, smuggling bailey’s and alcohol occurs too, which is a plus</p>
<p>haha it’ll probably be similar in any school, studying architecture and all. just stay up late and party. :)</p>
<p>where are you thinking of going in US next year?</p>
<p>Probably Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, it’s consistently ranked pretty top for architecture plus it’s a state school and tuition+living is only $35,000/year. Or Pratt since I got a pretty good scholarship offer.
Although I’d rather not for both…I really want to goto cooper.</p>
<p>those are really nice choices! Congrats! I want to get that mail too…ahaha, but if I get rejected, it’d be okay with me, everything happens for a reason I guess. What did you do for your hometest, did you go with a theme or what? Mine was about layering things, and I took a conceptual route, my favourite question was question 6, the one about the apartment, loved it, I read the book after the test was done, fantastic</p>
<p>Was that question 3? I chose that one too!!! Haha, but I forgot the include the sheet that indicated my choice, and I’m really worried about that.
Guess I found myself a new summer reading list. :)</p>
<p>My favourite was the eclipse. My theme if you can call it that is transparency which links every pieces to the eclipse. CAN’T WAIT FOR TMR.</p>
<p>ahahaha nice, what a coincidence! the apartment was fun definitely, uhh I don’t like my eclipse one I did something with doors and windows and **** and talked about function and architectural theory. god knows what they think, lol</p>