Competitiveness in Architecture Grad Schools?

<p>I'm not looking at anywhere absolutely top tier, but I would like to take a look at some respectable schools like Syracuse, UIUC or maybe even UVa. I haven't seen any acceptance rates on any of their websites, so would anyone know the general competitiveness in gaining acceptance to these schools? I would be majoring in Economics + minors in History and possibly English from McGill by the time I'm out of here but I did fail a Calc 2 course first semester which i eventually made up over the summer... any thoughts?</p>

<p>Admissions to M.Arch programs is a very competitive process, and can be pretty confusing as well. Unlike a number of other graduate programs admissions isn't all about numbers. Emphasis is most often placed on a portfolio of creative work. Because you don't have an architecture background your portfolio will likely be filled with other artistic works. GPA is also important to some extent, but unless you're below the minimum (usually somewhere around 3.0) you should be ok. A general rule that I've heard is the lower your GPA the better your portfolio should be. </p>

<p>Of the particular schools you've mentioned UIUC is the least competitive (I believe). I would apply to all the programs you're interested in, not just those you think you can get into. In M.Arch programs things aren't nearly as cut and dry as other graduate programs and many people end up being surprised at the results. Good luck!</p>

<p>Take a look at this thread:
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/architecture-major/440073-how-hard-get-into-arch-grad-school-acceptance-rates.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/architecture-major/440073-how-hard-get-into-arch-grad-school-acceptance-rates.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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<p>wash u at 73%? unbelievable!</p>