<p>Any idea where it's ranked in DI? I know the rankings are subjective, but I'd like to see anyway. Thanks!</p>
<p>The rankings are only relevant by region. Anyone who tells you differently is only trying to sell you something.</p>
<p>Look up the faculty list when examining a school. You should see an impressive list of degrees on the first list (hint: there should not be too many from the home institiution).</p>
<p>Then ask for the grad school stats--if available. How many of their BArchs go on to Ivy/UCB grad schools?</p>
<p>Then look up the visiting lecturer schedule to see if they attract top talent.</p>
<p>While they have the usual problem of having too many faculty with Clemson degrees-the faculty also includes some very impressive overseas, Ivy and Cooper degrees. They've done a good job of attracting East Coast architects to the Deep South--and that ain't easy. Kudos to Clemson.</p>
<p>^^^ pretty good advice. Also, FWIW, I have never met a Clemson grad in NY or DC offices</p>