Cornell vs. Rice for architecture

<p>Okay, ive gotten into both and need help to decide, cornell is number one and rice is no 3, although no2 is the university of cinicinnati, which sucks, so it doesnt count. therefore, cornell is no 1 and rice is 2.
aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, help!</p>

<p>I would go with rice, but that's because i'm going there...hehe</p>

<p>yeah, ill probably go to rice, which i wanted to in the first place, but since cornell was ranked no 1, i was compelled to consider it.</p>

<p>dude i have the same dilema i can't totally decided over rice and university of washington in washington state</p>

<p>Being a civil engineer, I figured it would behoove me to take a couple of architecture classes, so I've got a bit of an inside outsider's perspective on the archis at Rice... One thing that always struck me about the architecture students was how close a community they formed. Tons of hours in the studio and having most of your classes together for four years will do that! I don't know about Cornell's program, but I <em>do</em> know that if you go to Rice, you'll end up well-rounded and intensely creative. You'll be surrounded by fascinating people. A lot of the most interesting and individually unique people I met at Rice were architecture students.</p>

<p>Good luck on your decision!</p>

<p>-Amy Barr
BSCE '04, Sid Rich</p>