Cornell Architecture

<p>Holllaaaaaaa!!</p>

<p>Cornell Days-- There's no more spots to overnight on April 13th :( ... I sent in another request for the 14th and 15th, but if I get those dates, I don't even know if my stay will be feasible.</p>

<p>Are there any current students here willing to take me in for the night of the 13th?</p>

<p>And fin. aid... still waiting for my Cornell package... wny is it taking soooooo long? Am I the only one?</p>

<p>to sashimi46: it's a merit+interview scholarship</p>

<p>jenny, you could always sleep with the arch students at rand hall ;-)</p>

<p>^ lol
(10 char)</p>

<p>yea i plan to visit the arch department thursday n friday. jenny, u ddnt go to summer college at cornell, did u? anyway, anyone planning on attending cornell, drop a line aim-broknchopstyx (surprise.) and we can become pre-BArch Buddies. i'm happy in a way that only 55 were accepted (not to be mean) but i look forward to getting to know every1 really well as opposed to the usual 60 or 70 some class. </p>

<p>question to current students, the AAP department seems a lot closer to north campus than the other departments. how long a walk is it? is it hard to walk even in really bad weather?</p>

<p>also my TA mentioned cutting with exacto's with gloves. is there sufficient heating in the studios? =P</p>

<p>i didn't know there were only 55 admitted, but i agree i think it will be nice because we will be really close, etc. though it is a very small amount of people. i walked around the arch department a lot while i was there and it seemed like a fairly long trudge to get anywhere. it looks close on the map, but if we know cornell there's going to be a fat hill covered with snow in between.</p>

<p>To broknchopstyx --I don't have aim, only msn, but I will pm you right now.</p>

<p>To anyone else going on April 14 (Friday) -- PM me, and we can exchange emails & cell phone numbers, just don't sell it to telemarketers!</p>

<p>mike, Sandy told me that north campus is actually a blessing for us archies because it is close. if you look on the map, rand sits right by north campus. we'll be crossing over a suspension bridge every morning and night and every meal that we'll have (dunno if that's a good thing for archies haha). </p>

<p>but that definitely beats climbing that sucker, libe slope, everyday right from jansen's right?</p>

<p>hm yeah sandy also told me about the gloves situation. i'm guessing it's going to be cold but hey..let's just start a bonfire in studio. i have a north face jacket to hopefully keep me warm.</p>

<p>milstein hall should hopefully be warmer unless Rem Koolhaas decides to do something crazy with his crazy ideas.</p>

<p>i hope its warm. yea we can just eat at risley or sumthin everyday, real close. colin had it freshman yr and he sed people came down in sleepwear for brkfast lol</p>

<p>any1 else REALLY STOKED for DRAGON DAY '07????</p>

<p>I AM!!! </p>

<p>oh yes. ours is going to kick ass.</p>

<p>no doubt.</p>

<p>for those who havnt seen pics of dragon day '06...
<a href="http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/March06/DragonDay06.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/March06/DragonDay06.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>enjoy! this year's is pretty wicked. not wicked pretty, pretty wicked.</p>

<p>any current arch students currently reading our high school pre-cornell rants?</p>

<p>guys i need help</p>

<p>my dad is opposing my going to Cornell because Architecture is such a hard occupation with long hard education ending up with small pay</p>

<p>how should i reason with him?</p>

<p>tell me some of the reasons that i should choose architecture!</p>

<p>(without the passion part-- he says i have to be reasonable here, not emotional)</p>

<p>well..your dad has a good point. a lot of people dont' make it because of these factors...architecture is like this in reality. of course in the long run, you do what you enjoy doing and that's what is most important. i guess just make sure that you can't do anything else BUT architecture because that's where the lure is for other drop outs...to go somewhere else where you won't have to work as much and will be paid a lot more for. the only factor that keeps people in this field is if they absolutely love it. </p>

<p>i think your dad worries about your financial status in the future because of the low pay, lack of satisfaction in the field but in the long run when you're old..you'll be looking back at your years and see what YOU have done in the past. for me, i think creating spaces for people is far more rewarding than simply becoming say...a financial advisor despite the fact that financial advisors earn three times more than architects.</p>

<p>i also plan on getting a mba after a b.arch. though architecture is my passion, I think a mba will be a nice safety net for me. </p>

<p>cornell will definitely give you a lot of jobs too. not necessarily higher pay but a lot more connections. if architecture is for you, you're surely aiming at the right track because cornell will you give you networks and a good education. aim for the best!</p>

<p>tell him that</p>

<p>you are about 18. you will probably work till you are 60. that is about 40 years of your life that you are going to be working. </p>

<p>why would you condemn yourself to a life-sentence of work that you do not care for, and ultimately will not satisfy you? you should search to do something in your life where you sit down and do not feel like you're working in jail every day</p>

<p>anyway</p>

<ol>
<li><p>there's always need for architects even if you don't make money you can always be a slave draftsman ("at least i'm not becoming a starving artist!")</p></li>
<li><p>"i'll pay my own way through college"-- if you really want it, then do it, and don't ask him. </p></li>
<li><p>justin beat me the the finish line, but we have pretty much the same points</p></li>
</ol>

<p>hey, people, if you'd like to help, please post your stats/results/advice on the condensed architecture thread in the Other College Majors forum!</p>

<p>thanks sashimi and ann
ann, but how can you pay 30 grands total by yourself when you don't even have a job??
also,,, hu's justin?</p>

<p>thanks guys for your advice,,</p>

<p>i really haven't thought of anything but architecture... but i can't make my parents pay that much either...
thought i'd get financial aid.. but wateva ^-^</p>

<p><-- justin </p>

<p>ann got a job =)</p>

<p>Yea so I got back from Cornell (visited on Friday), it was was probably the most gorgeous school i've ever seen, and I believe it's 8 times bigger and better than Harvard!!</p>

<p>However, I'm basically gonna go to USC, I can't stand graduating 40k per year in debt from Cornell even tho their arch is number 1. Chances are my arch salary won't be able to pay off my undergrad debt w/ 10 years of work!... not even thinking about grad school yet! (omgplease/julie, this is my reasoning)</p>

<p>Well, I probably won't be w/ you guys and the other super cool arch students... I'll be majoring in business (a good usc program, since their 5 yr arch isn't even ranked) So hit me up in the future if u need business connections :) and draft me a mansion (if i shall be financially lucky)!</p>

<p>Basically this is my farewell Mike, Justin, & Julie, unless something miraculous happens...</p>

<p>Jenny--It's a very mature decision you made. Best wishes to you in all you do, and I'm sure you'll have a good time over at USC (and ya prolly won't be so cold :p ;) ).</p>

<p>yup i agree with blackferrari, Jenny u have made a mature and i guess a smart decision ^-^ Lucky you.</p>

<p>my dad came up with three choices for me: (ranked from 1~3)
1. go to Cornell and transfer to CAS after freshman year--> aim for Law school later on
2. go to Chicago and major in econ--> aim for law school
3. go to Virginia (cheap and prestigious)</p>

<p>.... does he really think i will be transferring to CAS after starting on architecture? haha
well.. what do you guys think is the wisest decision?</p>

<p>(i know this is becoming an issue nothing to do with arch, but you know the short history of it,, so i would really like your advice ^-^)</p>