<p>I thought the hardest part was to get in, but apparently it's equally hard to decide on the school.
I was thinking that if a miracle happens and I'm accepted to all the schools I applied to, I would choose Cornell College of Architecture, but now that I'm accepted to Princeton too, it is very tempting.<br>
So, if there is anyone studying architecture at either of these schools or know them well, I would really appreciate some suggestions and comparison both in terms of undergraduate architecture and the school generally.</p>
<p>dstz, Is this for undergrad or masters. If undergrad then the choice would really not just between schools but between degrees.</p>
<p>My son is in his third year of an M.Arch at Cornell and the experience, including internship opportunities, has been excellent. He didn’t apply to Princeton so can’t compare.</p>
<p>I had meant undergrad</p>
<p>In that case first you have to decide whether you’re going to start with a BA or go directly to the B.Arch. There are benefits (and detriments) to both, but it’s more of a decision based on academic interest and finances, than an apples to apples choice between two schools.</p>
<p>I’m thinking about applying to Cornell next year, is it possible for you to post your stats and portfolio do I know where I’m at? Thanks !! (:</p>