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>ummm well no 1 is better than no 3 isnt it :-P cornell is an incredible all around school should you ever decide that architecture isnt for you, which is sorta common for prospective architects. and i know it has a 5 year AIAA masters program. i dont know what rice has.</p>

<p>If you care about sleep, then go to Rice.</p>

<p>If you don't mind not sleeping for a day or two at a time, then Cornell all the way!</p>

<p>and painting yourself all green and lighting this thing that looks like a dragon @.@</p>

<p>i hibernate in the winter, so i can stay awake for months at a stretch.</p>

<p>Yes, an affinity for dragons is definitely a plus if you're a Cornell architect.</p>

<p>guys, could i please have some more constructive advice, all help is appreciated.</p>

<p>Cornell is the #1 Architecture school at the undergraduate level. You definitely know this and it's connections and network is extensive. I know a few of my architecture friends have chosen Cornell Architecture over Yale, Havard, etc.</p>

<p>Yes they do work alot and that's why they are #1. It also depends on you. Some students still get a good amount of sleep and party once in a while as architecture students because they know how to do their crap and don't <em>procrastinate</em></p>